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Assistant Professor of Virus Ecology The Department of Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology in the College of Agricultural Sciences and the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
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. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in biology, microbiology, or a related field; or equivalent education and experience. Previous experience is preferred, as is familiarity with basic laboratory techniques and
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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The Department of Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology in the College of Agricultural Sciences and the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
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(commensurate with experience) and a competitive benefits package. The ideal start date is spring or summer 2024. Education and Experience: This position requires a B.A. in biology, microbiology, plant science
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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Position Overview: The Department of Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology at The Pennsylvania State University invites applications for a Research
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disease management programs in research apple and peach orchards. In the lab, we isolate fungi and bacteria from infected fruit and plant tissues to study further using microbiological and molecular tools
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reproducibility. The successful candidate is expected to be proficient in standard molecular biology techniques ((q)PCR, nucleic acid purification, cloning, and Western blotting), aseptic microbiological technique
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be at least a 2nd semester Penn State student in good academic standing. Preference will be given to those pursuing a major in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, or Microbiology (life
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are: root ecophysiology, soil/rhizosphere microbiology, fruit crop physiology, soil biogeochemistry, and agroecosystem services. Location and Compensation: The postdoctoral scholar will work with Dr. Suzanne
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device physics, optics, and microbiology. Qualified individuals will perform research in developing point-of-care biosensors for studying bacterial cells, their antibiotic response, as well as their role