18 medical-sciences Postdoctoral positions at Washington State University in United States
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. Substantial experience with transcriptomics and bioinformatics would be preferable. Experience with Sclerotinia biology would be helpful, but not essential. Additional Information: Area/College: College
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traditional wet chemistry extraction methods for soil nutrient availability on subsamples and comparing the results. Evaluate Calibration Techniques: Evaluate different calibration techniques, including dried
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in Microbiology, Plant Pathology, Molecular Biology, or related discipline Strong background in Bacteriology Preferred qualifications: Demonstrated expertise or prior experience with bioinformatics
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the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences . The initial appointment will be for one year, with renewal dependent on satisfactory performance and available funding for up to two years. The primary responsibility
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Month Position Details: Summary of Duties: The Institute of Biological Chemistry at Washington State University currently has a Postdoctoral Research opportunity in the Bates laboratory on the control
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Details Posted: 09-Apr-24 Location: Pullman, Washington Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Agricultural Sciences Internal Number: 5164283 Postdoctoral Research Associate
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Details Posted: 04-Apr-24 Location: Ritzville, Washington Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Agricultural Sciences Internal Number: 5151735 Postdoctoral Research Asociate
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field of entomology, ecology, molecular biology, or other related field. The applicant must have at least one year beekeeping experience, including queen inspection, pest sample collection, and colony
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in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biological Systems Engineering, or related fields. Preferred Qualifications: Capacity to use Density Functional Theory and/or Molecular dynamic calculations to study
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in some hosts, exhibiting what is termed "contextual pathogenicity". Our lab is focused on understanding the biology of ticks as disease vectors and the molecular details of these arthropod-pathogen