63 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation positions at Washington State University
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
computational skills required for genome assembly, genome annotation, quality control assessment, and data visualization. Wet lab skills for extracting RNA, nuclear DNA, genomic DNA, and high molecular weight DNA
-
Preceptor is a skilled practitioner who provides guidance and supervision to students during their practical training in a clinical setting. They act as a mentor, teacher, and role model, helping students
-
accounts. For additional information, please review the detailed Summary of Benefits offered by WSU for AP staff and Total Compensation . Required Qualifications: PhD in Plant Biochemistry, Molecular
-
investigative procedures; collecting, processing, and analyzing data; and assisting in preparing graphics and reports. The skills expected to successfully perform these duties include basic and advanced molecular
-
will be actively managing lab and orchard duties including but not limited to management and maintenance of pathogen culture collections, phenotypic and molecular characterization, inoculum production
-
applicators' license. Successful completion of course(s) in biology, agriculture, or related fields (e.g., plant pathology, entomology, horticulture, and molecular biology). Experience in a plant pathology
-
, or related fields (e.g., plant pathology, entomology, horticulture, and molecular biology). Experience in a plant pathology research lab environment Experience with seed production, seed pathology, or seed
-
of a dynamic research and extension team comprising WSU and USDA scientists over several academic units based in Pullman and the Research and Extension Centers in Prosser and Mount Vernon, WA
-
for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources (CSANR). Required Qualifications: Earned Ph.D. in soil science, plant-microbe interaction, molecular biology, horticulture, forestry or closely related field
-
WSU and the PNNL dedicated to modernizing the grid (https://natlab.wsu.edu/grid/ ). AGI is envisioned to be the leader in modeling and simulation of the power grid to enable advanced controls and