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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. Postdoctoral position in computational climate-sensitive infectious-disease epidemiology The department
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University of Maryland, Baltimore School of Medicine | Baltimore, Maryland | United States | 14 days ago
The Pedra Laboratory at the University of Maryland School of Medicine is recruiting postdoctoral fellows to study tick-borne diseases. We use a variety of technologies to understand fundamental
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Posting Details Posting Detail Information Working Title MIP Postdoctoral Fellow - Vectors, Viruses and other Vector-Borne Pathogens Open Pool Position Location Fort Collins, CO Work Location
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processes in vector-borne disease systems. Our current research aims are to identify the factors and processes that govern the population dynamics of pathogens and their vectors. The research technician will
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of projects seeking to understand and reduce disease risk along the human-animal-environment interface, with a strong focus on vector borne zoonotic diseases. Successful candidate will be required to support
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has a perspective of 8,5 years, but as a starting point will focus on three vector-borne diseases that are strongly affected by environmental and anthropogenic change and that fall within the expertise
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, 2024. Research in the Dada lab broadly focuses on understanding how microbes shape mosquito biology and how this knowledge can be leveraged for mosquito and mosquito-borne disease control. We study wild
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, 2024. Research in the Dada lab broadly focuses on understanding how microbes shape mosquito biology and how this knowledge can be leveraged for mosquito and mosquito-borne disease control. We study wild
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, Midwest Center of Excellence for Vector-borne Disease, Global Health Institute, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, USGS National Wildlife Health Center, Wisconsin National Primate Research Center
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vector-borne diseases. The initiative invites hired faculty members to identify primary and secondary, if appropriate, departments/programs of interest for affiliation. Additional information about this