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science research and perform data analysis. 15% Publication and Presentation. Lead and/or contribute to peer-reviewed publications and conference and public presentations to share research findings. 10
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species distribution modeling, climate data analysis, and natural resource decision-making. The successful candidate will use data from eBird and structured monitoring programs to identify priority areas
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, developers, and policymakers through qualitative and quantitative data collection, and help assess economic profitability and cost-effectiveness through quantitative data analysis. This Postdoctoral Associate
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expertise in quantitative and/or qualitative research methods. Experience with data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to work independently as
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collected from naturally infected animals. Most of the effort will be spent on cell cultures, molecular tests, animal studies, and associated data collection and analysis. Start date is negotiable. The
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naturally infected animals. Most of the effort will be spent on cell cultures, molecular tests, animal studies, and associated data collection and analysis. Start date is negotiable; The successful candidate
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biochemistry. The ideal candidate will also have significant experience with: genome-wide DNA and RNA sequencing and analysis techniques, marine animal husbandry, and embryological manipulations. Supervision
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Data Analysis.” As a postdoctoral associate, you will focus primarily on data analysis and manuscript preparation, with opportunities to publish as first author as well as collaborate on papers with
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biochemistry. The ideal candidate will also have significant experience with: genome-wide DNA and RNA sequencing and analysis techniques, marine animal husbandry, and embryological manipulations. Supervision
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experience with species distribution modeling, climate data analysis, and natural resource decision-making. The successful candidate will use data from eBird and structured monitoring programs to identify