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(Part Time) Posting Number req24664 Department School of Plant Sciences-Res Department Website Link https://genome.arizona.edu/ Location Main Campus Address 1657 E. Helen St., Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
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genetics, evolutionary analysis, mammalian cell culture, and live-cell imaging. Through collaborations, we use cryo-electron microscopy and cryo-electron tomography for structural studies. For more
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Description The Arthropod Disease Vector Biology lab (https://www.imbb.forth.gr/en/research ), headed by Dr. Michail Kotsyfakis, invites applications for one research assistant position to work on the newly
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. The successful candidate will hold an advanced degree in an area of Organismal or Evolutionary Biology; and undergraduate teaching experience in an introductory biology lab course for majors focusing on organismal
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, evolution, and machine learning, which is part of HHMI’s AI for Science Initiative (ai.hhmi.org ). Our goal is to integrate evolutionary biology principles into protein language models. This role will
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viruses and individual cells to evolutionary biology and global biodiversity. Taking on research studies at the Department of Biology generally means focusing on a delimited part of the research area of
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the Integrated Plant Protection group, we aim to generate knowledge towards the development of sustainable pest and disease management solutions based on conceptual theory and empirical eco-evolutionary, molecular
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and evolutionary constraint. A significant part of the work will focus on setting up and managing an innovative 'microbiome' platform. The researcher will be specifically responsible for developing
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interactions is most desirable, and knowledge of bioinformatics, prior work with genomics and evolutionary analyses, reverse genetics, confocal microscopy, and gene functional techniques are further assets
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wide range of approaches: protein biochemistry and reconstitution, single-molecule biophysics, proteomics, metabolomics, fungal genetics, evolutionary analysis, mammalian cell culture, and live-cell