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. The successful candidate will spearhead innovative projects focused on novel interactions between parasitoid wasps and beneficial viral symbionts using molecular biology and genomic sequencing methods
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biology, exosomes, viral vectors, renal tubule epithelial cell biology, proteomics, vascular biology or telemetry. A Postdoctoral Research position is available for studying epigenetic and exosomal
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associate position in the area of Plant Molecular Biology and Biochemistry is available in the laboratory of Feng Chen at the University of Tennessee in the Department of Plant Sciences. The successful
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Postdoctoral Scholar - Pathology - 24000000XX Description The postdoctoral scholar will have research interests in epigenetic gene regulation, chromatin biology, and nuclear signaling pathways
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resistance and the development of new antifungals other topics. Qualifications Qualifications Doctoral Degree PhD or MD degree in Microbiology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Infectious Disease, or a closely
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Department of Plant Sciences UTIA (Jackson, TN) - 240000014P Description Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Department of Plant Sciences POSITION: A postdoctoral research associate position in the area of Crop Physiology is available in the laboratory of Avat...
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, biochemistry, microbiology, or related fields with a proven track record of peer-reviewed publications. Candidates with strong skills and backgrounds in metabolic engineering, synthetic biology, protein
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, biochemistry, microbiology, or related fields with a proven track record of peer-reviewed publications. Candidates with strong skills and backgrounds in metabolic engineering, synthetic biology, protein
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, population ecology, spatial ecology, mathematical biology, or other similar fields. Demonstrated experience building and analyzing mathematical and statistical models aimed at answering biological, ecological
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research associate position in the area of Plant Molecular Biology and Biochemistry is available in the laboratory of Feng Chen at the University of Tennessee in the Department of Plant Sciences