21 molecular-biology Postdoctoral positions at University of Tennessee in United States
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Post Doctoral Research Associate in Grass Transformation & Molecular Biology - 24000000AZ Description Post-Doctoral Research Associate (Multiple Positions) Grass Transformation and Molecular Biology
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Post-doctoral Research Associate - Biochemistry, Cellular, and Molecular Biology - 240000003R Description Post-doctoral Research Associate - Biochemistry, Cellular, and Molecular Biology Description
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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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innovation in more complex systems. Applicants will focus on utilizing synthetic and molecular biology approaches to solve real-world challenges facing the energy, medical, agricultural, and biotechnology
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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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. Qualifications Qualifications: Applicants must have a PhD in molecular biology, cell biology, biotechnology, bioengineering or a related-field. Candidates who are in process of obtaining the degree may be
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for Agricultural Synthetic Biology (agsynbiocenter.org). Qualifications Requirements: • Applicants should have a PhD prior to joining the lab. • Demonstrated experience (e.g., publications) in molecular biology
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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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related discipline. Experience working with animal models of infectious disease, handling and genetic manipulation of infectious fungal isolates, as well as in basic molecular biology and biochemistry