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Position Title: Postdoctoral Researcher in Mosquito Immunity Appointment Type: Post Doc/Trainee Job Description: Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: The Smith Lab in the Department of Plant
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of host immunity on the transmission of arboviruses by mosquitoes to identify therapeutic targets and develop new control methods. The host team has developed several cutting-edge methods such as single
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. The Department of Molecular Biology seeks a postdoctoral researcher who will study parasite-mosquito
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of transmission of arboviruses to humans and animals in the UK”. Your main responsibilities will include collecting wild UK immature mosquitoes from the field and maintain them as well as colonies of temperate
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thermal physiology in a variety of insect models including mosquitoes, dragonflies, cockroaches, spruce budworm, and more. This position is funded for an initial period of 1 year, with a start date of Sep 1
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on the establishment of fluorescent reporter cell lines, in mosquito cells for the detection of arbovirus infection. The project will use proteomics to identify suitable cellular proteins in different mosquito cell
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’ land for centuries, be it to impose monoculture farmland, create real estate, displace ‘fugitive’ people avoiding state control, or eradicate malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases for colonisers
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on various aspects of biology of vector mosquitoes. The center is equipped with unique facilities for the generation, rearing, and studying genetically modified mosquitoes, including mosquitoes with
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’ land for centuries, be it to impose monoculture farmland, create real estate, displace ‘fugitive’ people avoiding state control, or eradicate malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases for colonisers
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farmers and agricultural organizations, planning and coordinating adult and immature mosquito trapping across an agricultural gradient, assisting with viral and mosquito sequencing and serosurveys