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of Entomology at Texas A&M University. Specifically, the individual will co-lead two USDA NIFA-funded projects: i) mechanisms and ecological ramifications of rhizobacterial mediated plant-insect interactions; and
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practice. Responsive agriculture integrates data, technology, and management practices to make production systems more resilient, profitable, and adaptable to changing environmental, resource, and market
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agronomists, soil scientists, engineers, and other domain experts. -Lead manuscript writing and present findings at conferences. -Initiate and support grant writing and development of externally funded research
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databases to conduct analyses. -Perform experiments needed to evaluate the nutritional status of various engineered strains of gene edited or transgenic insects. -Evaluate data, drafts figures, prepares
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/luense-lacey/) at Texas A&M University. Contribute to research projects focused on the mechanisms that establish the paternal epigenome and how it subsequently regulates embryo development. Responsible
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Description Job Responsibilities: -Conducts research activities on genome engineering in yeast, E. coli and arthropod systems in contained laboratory environment. -Design and assembly of synthetic DNA