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. Experience in cell culture and molecular biology techniques along with strong organisational, data analysis, written and verbal communication skills are essential. Further details/Pūroko This is a full-time
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, that is based at our Lincoln site and reports to the Molecular Ecology Capability Leader. For more information of what the role entails, please see the position description. Ō pūmanawa - About you You will
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track record of effective scientific communication through publications and presentations. Successful candidates will also have: • A PhD and research experience in molecular cell biology specialising
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assembly and annotation. • Insect rearing and biology. • Molecular biology. • CRISPR/cas9 gene editing • Large data analysis. • Reproducible Research concepts and tools. Preference will be
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to assist in germplasm sample tracking and true to type testing using molecular fingerprinting technologies. A significant portion of the work will be undertaken in containment facilities on kiwifruit
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international reputation in whole-organism biology, with research strengths in areas including conservation biology, genetics, evolutionary parasitology, environmental physiology, wildlife management
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for this position, although candidates should have a background in molecular biology. Experience in flow cytometry is preferred. The position requires a high degree of responsibility, exceptional communication skills
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an excellent teaching and research infrastructure. We have well-established research programmes from molecular to whole-organism and ecological scales. For more information, visit the School
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include Te Puna Kararehe (Unitec's Animal Behaviour and Husbandry Centre), veterinary simulation clinic, molecular ecology laboratory, microbiology suite, greenhouse, growth room, butterfly house, herbarium
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About the scholarship Application status: No application required Applicable study: Most outstanding piece of published research in cellular and molecular biology Opening date: By nomination