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in preparing manuscripts for publication, contribute to a collaborative research group environment, and participate in preparation of new grant proposals. Qualifications Requirements: - A Ph.D
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diverse group of faculty, staff, and students to conduct research in row‐crop field and controlled environment (greenhouse and laboratory) systems Mentor undergraduate researchers/interns MINIMUM
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-throughput, automated cell culture and analysis systems for protozoal pathogens Development of plant or cross-kingdom biosensors for environmental monitoring in the built environment Plant metabolic
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compliance with environment, safety, health and quality program requirements. · Maintain strong commitment to the implementation and perpetuation of values and ethics. The University and Region
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and to meeting DOE’s environmental quality mission of promoting the development and utilization of clean, efficient, and reliable energy resources. The overarching goal of this research effort is to
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publications in reputable conferences and journals. Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment and independently drive research projects. Excellent communication skills in both written and
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agriculture and the environment. Collaborations will include scientists and staff within and outside of the university. Postdoc applicants who are interested in high throughput screening of DNA in plant cells
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-funded. Postdocs will primarily be responsible for genetic engineering traits into switchgrass for an upcoming signaling/sensing project relevant to environmental stresses. Postdocs will improve
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diseases. • Work independently to interpret results and design experiments. • Work collaboratively with a team environment to carry out transformative science. • Maintain detailed notes and record all
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bacterial virulence, pathogenesis, and host-pathogen interactions. • Work independently to interpret results and design experiments. • Work collaboratively with a team environment to carry out transformative