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studies, regarding, but not limited to, reference genome assembly for weed species with polyploid genomes, bioinformatic data analysis, weed biology, and phenotyping of relevant traits. Candidates should
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of Biological Systems and Engineering (BSE). The appointment will be with the Composite Materials and Engineering Center (CMEC). Rank (Assistant or Associate) will be based on the promotion criteria
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Instruction, Education, Biology, Social, Physical, or Health Sciences, Business Administration or other field given context of work experience and/or other qualifications. Experience may be substituted
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major study in specific instructional area; or equivalent education/experience. Additional Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Instructional Design, Curriculum and Instruction, Education, Biology, Social
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Biology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Immunology, Pharmacology/Pharmaceutical Sciences, or a related field, with a proven track record of creativity and productivity. Candidates are expected to be self
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Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biology, microbiology, biochemistry, zoology, or a related science; OR equivalent education/experience. Physical eligibility required for working in a BSL-2 and BSL-3
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. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in the applied, biological, chemical, physical OR agricultural sciences, AND one year of experience as an Agricultural Research Technologist 1; OR equivalent
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is for instructional needs within the Sciences.* The College is particularly interested in applicants that are qualified to teach Biology and Environmental Science courses, but we are also pleased
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transcriptomics and bioinformatics and/or demonstrated proficiency in gene knockout and complementation techniques. Familiarity with Sclerotinia biology is advantageous but not required. Area/College: The College
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, ecology, epidemiology, diagnostics, population biology, and management of pathogens relevant to processing, table, and seed potato production in Washington, with a primary focus on fungal, oomycete, and