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. The hired person will join a dynamic international team researching the diversity and evolution of insect symbiotic microorganisms, combining high-throughput next-generation sequencing (NGS) and microscopic
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breeding of insect species for food and feed. The position is for 2 years of employment and there are possibilities for extension up to a maximum of 4 years if the candidate is considered qualified and
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Department: Entomology Program, Department of Horticulture | College of Agricultural Sciences Location: Corvallis, OR Appointment: 100% Basis: 12-months Notes on start date: immediately, or negotiated Notes on end date: One year from start date with possibility of renewal Notes on full...
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education. About the position: The main purpose for the position in this project is to find out additional substrate targets of metacaspases and explore the activation of other plant proteases during insect
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or other insect systems. Previous experience in insect transgenesis, RNAi, and innate immunity will be given preference Experience with insect immune cells (hemocytes) Experience with arbovirus or malaria
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deliverables for academic, agricultural, and lay audiences, including academic and Extension presentations, physical media, and digital content. The incumbent will also be expected to help with developing insect
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for insect hormone biosynthesis and engineer the pathway into tomato to test resistance against insects. LOCATION: Department of Plant Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
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behaviour between different insects in an effort to understand how animal behaviours evolve. The recruited postdoc will develop genetic tools for cell type-specific labeling and trans-synaptic tracing in
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involved in research focused on both basic and applied questions in evolutionary ecology, using insects as a model system. Specifically, the candidate will be involved, and take a leading role in, studies
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that are insect-vectored plant pathogens. Phytoplasmas have the remarkable ability to dramatically alter plant development by modulating host cellular pathways, leading to, for example, leaf and stem proliferations