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of temperature on plant-pathogen interactions. We are applying an integrated approach that combines understanding of pathogen biology and plant immunity to inform the development of climate-resilient crops. You
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), Neha Potnis (Auburn), Courtney Leisner (Virginia Tech)) and Thomas Lahaye (Tübingen)) to investigate the effect of fluctuating temperatures on the outcome and evolution of plant-pathogen interactions. We
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interaction of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with macrophages to explore targets for anti-virulence approaches in tuberculosis drug development. The work will involve establishing and running immunology and
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development of models that capture the kinetics of point defects and their interaction with electronic charge carriers under various conditions, including electric fields and irradiation environments. Key
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development. As a postdoctoral fellow, you will interact with leaders in cancer and translational research within and outside the institution and at national/international meetings. Innovative research will be
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, understanding and manipulating interactions between charged particles and molecules in solution (Nature 2010, Nature Nanotech 2012, 2015, 2017, 2024). Recently the lab’s work has shed much needed light on
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investigate the complex physics of quantum materials. We are very interested in how the charge, spin, orbital and lattice quantum degrees of freedom interact to produce novel condensed matter phases. Our team
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The Krishnan Lab works in the broad area of soft condensed matter at the nanometer scale and has a long- standing interest in measuring, understanding and manipulating interactions between charged
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exoplanets, and interior-atmosphere interactions on rocky worlds. Candidates are encouraged to reach out to Prof. Ranjan in advance of their application to cooperatively identify specific research topics
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phenotyping of health outcomes at multiple time-points. S/he will work within a diverse, highly collaborative, and multi-disciplinary research environment and interact with world leaders in the fields of cancer