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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 4 days ago
an insect model system (aphids) to address mechanistic and evolutionary genetic questions about animal-microbe interactions. The researcher will use molecular, genomic, and experimental techniques in
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ecology of predator prey interactions and how to manipulate insect semiochemicals to protect plants in the Department of Entomology. This person will research biological control, including interactions
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students and other laboratory, technical, or field staff involved in research. - Assist in basic lab management and insect care, as necessary. - Other duties as required. Required Education: - Ph.D. in
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confocal microscopy ● Protein, RNA and DNA preparation, molecular cloning and purification of recombinant protein from e.coli, insect cells etc. and analyses; mammalian cell culture with sterile
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QGG - Aarhus University seeks a postdoc researcher in sustainable breeding: developing simulation...
planning in species such as dairy cattle, pigs, aquaculture and insects to be used for research and in projects in collaboration with the breeding industry. The candidate selected for this position will join
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Lab at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. The work of the Perrimon Lab is focused on uncovering the fundamental mechanisms governing insect cell membrane deformability, with an emphasis
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biochemistry (Protein expression and purification, and experience working with insect cell and yeast expression systems) and single-molecule biophysics. A deep interest in uncovering fundamental mechanisms
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of the recruitment and description of the project The Biological Design Unit researches across the fields of biology, physics, and engineering to understand the body designs of plants and insects. In particular, as a
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to ecological monitoring. The successful candidates will help further develop analysis pipelines and implement next‑generation sensors for automated monitoring of insects across Europe. The positions are part of
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, bioinformatics, statistics, or genomics. Previous experience working with insect vectors is not essential and we would encourage all researchers interested in harnessing the power of genomics, and big data