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is currently home to a vibrant community of several dozen postdoctoral associates working across all programs. We strive to provide a supportive and collaborative environment for this community
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interventions to enhance these strengths. Our lab is collaborating GripTape – a youth self-driven learning program to evaluate the effectiveness of the their intervention program, and the underlying mechanisms
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. Supervision received: The candidate will work independently and collaborate with others in the lab. Weekly individual meetings, weekly group meetings, and biannual meetings with a mentoring committee. A
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. The postdoc will work independently but will also contribute to intellectual interactions within the lab, and with collaborators in other labs. The postdoc will be expected to draft and submit research articles
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of phenotypes related to plant productivity and adaptation to environmental changes. Other responsibilities of this position include trips to collaborator field sites and presenting original scientific results
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. In the Li Lab, we are committed to supporting a diverse and inclusive environment where all lab members can thrive. We are a highly collaborative group. We work closely with engineers and plant
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infrastructure networks is desirable. An appetite for interdisciplinary collaboration is required, and active participation in research projects and leading a group of highly motivated Ph.D. students is expected
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collection, analysis, and interpretation. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within a research team. Application Procedure: Interested
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information about the Moghe Lab research program can be found at https://www.moghelab.org . The project associated with this position is a collaborative effort between the Moghe Lab and the labs of Drs. Jocelyn