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Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology (UTIA) - 2400000165 Description Post Doctoral Research Associate - Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology (UTIA
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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
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Department of Plant Sciences (UTIA) - 24000000YJ Description Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Department of Plant Sciences POSITION: A postdoctoral research
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate -Department of Plant Sciences (UTIA) - 24000000GI Description Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Department of Plant Sciences (UTIA) POSITION: A postdoctoral
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Center for Agricultural Synthetic Biology (UTIA) - 24000000T9 Description Post-Doctoral Research Associate A postdoctoral position in plant genetic engineering is
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Description: Postdoctoral positions in plant genetic engineering are available in the laboratory of C. Neal Stewart, Jr. at the University of Tennessee in the Department of Plant Sciences. Positions are grant
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engineering, bacterial genetics, molecular cloning, fermentation, high-throughput screening, analytical techniques, CRISPR gene editing, metabolism, and/or bioinformatics are highly preferred. The position is
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engineering, bacterial genetics, molecular cloning, fermentation, high-throughput screening, analytical techniques, CRISPR gene editing, metabolism, and/or bioinformatics are highly preferred. The position is
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. The laboratory currently uses a yeast model system to define how nutrient signaling pathways regulate epigenetic processes (see recent publications PLoS Genetics, 2020 ; Epigenetics & Chromatin, 2016; Genetics
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with animal models of infectious disease, handling and genetic manipulation of infectious fungal isolates, as well as in basic molecular biology and biochemistry methods. Experience in the genetic