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conservation. The postdoc will co-supervise a technician, along with PI, and will work with the technician on data collection and project management as part of multiple projects in the lab. The postdoc will
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soil nutrient analysis techniques, including pXRF (and/or other sensor technology) spectrometry and traditional wet chemistry methods. Experience in fieldwork, soil sampling, and experimental design
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. The postdoc will be expected to assist with training and mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students in the lab and outreach activities. The U'Ren laboratory is located in the Department of Plant Pathology
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: PhD degree in bioengineering, biomedical engineering, biophysics, computer science, kinesiology, or a related field. Experience in biophysics research with a strong computational background, or those
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in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biological Systems Engineering, or related fields. Preferred Qualifications: Capacity to use Density Functional Theory and/or Molecular dynamic calculations to study
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Qualifications: PhD in Plant Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or equivalent. Experience with tissue culture and agrobacterium-based plant transformation Experience with analysis of gene function through CRISPR
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assays. Rice and switchgrass tissue and cell culture transformation. Protein preparation and western blotting. Data analysis including in R. Ability and willingness to contribute to maintaining laboratory
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Biomedical Science, Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Cell Biology or a related field. Experience with molecular biology, microbiology, cell culture. Outstanding communication skills, both verbal and written
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Engineering or related field with a strong experimental background. Strong academic and research background related to material processing or electro-mechanical systems. Hands-on experience with material