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in plant biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, biophysics, structural biology, systems biology, modeling, or phenomics/phenotyping in key strategic areas including but not limited to plant
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quality and quantity of research accomplished in a fundamental area of modern plant science; and employ as needed innovative approaches in plant biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, biophysics
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is its interdisciplinary approach to research and teaching. Chemical scientists may be interested in the Institute of Molecular Biology, the Institute of Theoretical Science, the Materials Science
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project. This position will engage in collaborative projects with other lab members and external collaborators that have expertise in plant and molecular biology, quantitative genetics, crop breeding and
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scientists may be interested in the Institute of Molecular Biology, the Institute of Theoretical Science, the Materials Science Institute, the Oregon Center for Optics, and the programs in cell biology and in
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Apply now Job no:533086 Work type:Faculty - Other Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Biology/Life Sciences, Research/Scientific/Grants Department: Institute of Molecular Biology Rank: Research Assistant
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: The candidate will be required to work with potentially hazardous materials such as toxic chemicals. Minimum Qualifications Ph.D. in Plant Sciences, Molecular Biology, or equivalent field upon hire. Preferred
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Pathology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, or other related fields. Documented experience in Molecular biology of microorganisms Sequence analysis Genomic or plant DNA/RNA extraction
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Sciences, Research/Scientific/Grants, Planning/Project Management Department: Institute of Molecular Biology Appointment Type and Duration: Funding Contingent (Faculty, Research OAs), Ongoing Salary
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Biology, the Institute of Ecology and Evolution, and the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. Faculty members also participate extensively in related centers of excellence including the META Center for Host