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) unit is seeking a highly motivated post-doctoral fellow to assist in research regarding fermentation science and engineering. The goal of the project is to transform agricultural crops and their by
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drugs and proteins, biosimilar proteins, generic peptides, and nanoparticle therapeutics. Project will apply predictive analytical tools to identify patient populations at risk for adverse immune
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and evaluating plant disease resistance using pathological, biochemical, or molecular assays. Laboratory experience in plant pathology, molecular biology, protein biochemistry, or related areas is
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. The projects the fellow will participate in will focus on the extraction of proteins, dietary fiber, and other nutrients. The participants will collaborate on this project under the guidance of the food
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symbiont technology, specifically the development of transgenic galls that serve as biological platforms to produce and deliver therapeutic or beneficial products into host plants. This appointment provides
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of these proteins to identify targets for attenuation, ultimately leveraging these insights to engineer next-generation vaccine candidates using viral-vector platforms to bridge the gap between fundamental virology
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, Kansas, the research fellow will engineer wet extraction and dry fractionation processes to produce protein concentrates and associated processing products (meals, starch, and flour) from grain legumes and