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plant pathogen that causes soybean red leaf blotch. You will help collect and analyze whole genome sequence data, develop fungal transformation protocols, and utilize other molecular tools to identify and
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publication list In your cover letter, please explicitly detail your experience with genomic and transcriptomic approaches, highlighting how your skills align with the research focus of this fellowship and your
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the goal of advancing research on pollinator biodiversity, evolution, and conservation. This project will support ongoing efforts to collect, sequence, and analyze genomic data from diverse bee lineages
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you for multiple applications in Zintellect, they must click the unique link in each email request, but will be given the opportunity to copy over what they had previously submitted. All documents must
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collaboration with plant pathologists, geneticists, and bioinformaticians, and there may be opportunities to contribute to interdisciplinary projects as they align with the lab’s goals. While creativity and
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preparation, and the organization and analysis of large datasets generated from multiple sensing platforms. You may also collaborate on activities involving image based AI model development, data interpretation
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characterize cross-reactive, neutralizing antibody responses. Through hands-on experience with advanced single-cell technologies and next-generation sequencing platforms, including LIBRA-seq, you will gain
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research fellow at the post-grad or post-bac level that is interested in expanding research experience in insect genomics, genome sequencing, bioinformatics, functional genomics or molecular biology. The
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, composite, Hochberg, win ratio, etc.) as well as the statistical analyses from recent submissions/literature with emphasis on clinical interpretability, multiplicity control, estimands, and alignment with
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are not limited to cell culture, ELISA, RT-qPCR, flow-cytometry, sequencing and analytical biochemistry techniques. Training will be provided in all techniques but individuals with laboratory experience in