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biothreats with an initial focus on the biomolecular characterization of a fungal disease targeting a bioenergy crop. The ideal candidate will perform biomolecular characterization of plant-pathogen
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candidate will join a multi-disciplinary team of investigators undertaking broad, integrated approaches to enhance fundamental understanding of genetic controls of plant-microbe interactions in bioenergy
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) platform to address current and emerging biothreats with an initial focus on the biomolecular characterization of a fungal disease targeting a bioenergy crop. The selected candidate will work as a part of a
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for a full-time Post-Doctoral Researcher position, working life cycle analysis (LCA) of bioenergy and agricultural systems with specific focus on effects of farming practices on greenhouse gas (GHG
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The Energy Conversion Group at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to contribute to cutting-edge research in the field of bioenergy and
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important as the scale of experiments grow and diversify for projects at ORNL including the Center for Bioenergy Innovation, Plant Microbe Interfaces, Secure Ecosystem Engineering and Design, Integrated
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plant biologist (Postdoctoral Research Associate, Plant Synthetic Biology) to work on plant biosystems design and genetic improvement of bioenergy crops. This research is supported by the Secure Ecosystem
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factors and processes that facilitate triacylglycerol (oil) accumulation in plant vegetative tissues. It is supported by the Center for Advanced Biofuels and Bioproducts Innovation DOE Bioenergy Center
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using bioenergy-relevant plants. The specific project will be within the Plant-Microbe Interfaces SFA which seeks to understand how the soil microbiome interacts with Poplar species, and specifically how
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Virtual Environment” (BRaVE) platform to address current and emerging biothreats with an initial focus on the biomolecular characterization of a fungal disease targeting a bioenergy crop. The ideal