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constructs and metabolite treatments Collaborate with PRI labs on phenotyping (e.g., drought, heat, insect resistance) and transcriptome analysis Analyze protein structure using AlphaFold and guide mutagenesis
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to human elements Bidding eligibility ends September 2, 2025 at 11:55 P.M. Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About Michigan State University Spartans work every day to advance the common good in uncommon
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clearly document results for use in presentations, manuscripts and grants. Previous experience working with animal models, flow cytometry and next generation sequencing data analysis is desired but not
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of experiments; data collection, statistical analysis, and interpretation; and communicating results at scientific meetings and refereed journal articles. The candidate is expected to work with other lab members
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implement geospatial models, across multiple scales, that integrate the analysis of remote sensing data, vegetation data, climate data, soil-sensor data, and other relevant spatial datasets to conduct
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automatic controls, pilot lights, hot water heaters, and flex tubes in gas ranges. Repair and replace eave troughs, drain spouts, expansion joints, and install sheet metal flushings. Repair and replace
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Application Work Hours ON-CALL Website dpps.msu.edu Summary of Physical Demands May need to stand for long periods of time and out in the elements.
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Investigator and Project Manager, participating in quantitative, qualitative and mixed model program evaluation and research projects, including data collection, data cleaning, data analysis, and report writing
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focused on identifying aquatic plant species in trade. The successful candidate will assist with the genetic component of this work, which involves collecting a minimum of 500 aquatic plant samples from
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accessibility and collaboration are essential elements of our work and are vital to organizational and programmatic success. We embrace a culture of understanding, coaching, and feedback toward achieving a vision