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(Investigating how climate change may increase risk of zoonotic spillover by changing human and wildlife movement, stress, and behavior). This position requires a PhD in ecology, disease ecology, epidemiology
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in conducting experimental, computational, and comparative work to understand how changes in gene expression underlie insect diet specialization and sequestration. They will be expected to come to
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in the everyday experiences of agroecology, political ecology of food systems, and critical social science perspectives on climate change adaptation with disciplinary skills and interests from
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perspectives on climate change adaptation with disciplinary skills and interests from development studies, to ecology, to crop and soil sciences and science and technology studies, among other disciplines
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biological mechanisms driving spillover to understanding distal anthropogenic drivers such as land use change and climate variation. Successful applicants will have a PhD in systems science, systems biology
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implementation: 50% Literature review: 15% Workshop development: 15% Data analysis and writing: 20% Requirements PhD in natural resources, environmental sciences, environmental policy, ecology, sustainability
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% Writing: Contribute to scientific manuscripts, progress reports, and collaborative research efforts. 5% Professional Development. Requirements PhD Degree in computational biology, bioinformatics
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chromosome-level genome assemblies. 15% Writing: Contribute to scientific manuscripts, progress reports, and collaborative research efforts. 5% Professional Development. Requirements PhD Degree in
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. Requirements Applicants must have a PhD in biology education research, STEM education research, discipline-based education research (DBER), or a closely related field by date of appointment. This is a full-time
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conducting experimental, computational, and comparative work to understand how changes in gene expression underlie insect diet specialization and sequestration. They will be expected to come to the position