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Climate is to advance the understanding of Earth system processes and the interaction among land, atmosphere, and water. Through research, teaching, and outreach we seek to: improve and protect the quality
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affecting methane production and also how methane production interacts with dissolved oxygen. An important focus is on the lability of dissolved methane and its degradation in lakes and ponds with varying
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study macromolecules and macromolecular complexes involved in membrane transport, homeostasis, and biogenesis, with a particular focus on pinpointing lipid/protein interactions in context of membrane
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, providing feedback on experimental design and during presentations and design reviews, among other mentorship interactions, (5%) -(8) other duties as assigned. (5%) Qualifications *Required qualifications
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traits, genotype by environment interaction, field-based phenotyping. Continue and initiate multidisciplinary collaborations within the University of Minnesota and with other national and international
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class embodies many of the most fundamental contemporary questions pertaining to the quantum behavior of interacting electrons. Research includes bulk single crystal growth and characterization, neutron
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quality, archiving data, summarizing results, preparing manuscript and presentations, interacting with other team members and collaborators, mentoring students, and pursuing research and other scholarly
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with stress, but few other generalities have emerged, in part because, researchers across diverse fields—from cell biology to genomics, agriculture, cancer, and ecology—rarely interact. Through