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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The investigation of sugarcane defensive genes in response to herbivore insects revealed molecular interactions between plants, insects and
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of RNAi molecular interference targeting key receptors, to electrophysiology and multiphoton calcium imaging on behaving insects. Conducting experiments coupling the behavioral analysis of the visual
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) Summary: The Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology is seeking a highly motivated and skilled postdoctoral research associate to join our dynamic research lab to study insect-microbe interactions
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insect nutrition to join the Animal Nutrition Program and the Centre for Innovation in Alternative Proteins (CiPA). CiPA is a pioneer research and innovation centre that aims to boost sustainable food
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complexes (bacteria, insect cells), interaction studies between proteins and/or RNA, functional studies (e.g. in vitro deadenylation and ubiquitination assays) and structural studies. In addition, in cellulo
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candidate will employ interdisciplinary approaches including molecular biology, biochemistry, and genomics techniques to elucidate a plant pathway for insect hormone biosynthesis and engineer the pathway
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About Us: The Insect Ecology Group studies multiple aspects of insect ecology in the natural world, with a particular focus on methods to reduce negative human impacts on insect numbers
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or developmental biology for at least 2 years · Evidence of peer-reviewed publications in insect genomics/transcriptomics/RNAi/Epigenetics · Experience and interest in mentoring/teaching students from diverse
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more than 25,000 insects sound like a dream job? Well then look no further - we are looking for a self-motivated and science-minded individual to join our research team within the Forest Reclamation and
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at the interface with biology is essential while an interest in working with insects is desirable. The successful candidate will benefit from a markedly interdisciplinary environment with opportunities to discuss