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specialty in inorganic synthesis or materials chemistry. We seek applicants who will work on a project involved with studying the influence of targeted chemical impurities on the formation and conversion
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Washington. The person will conduct research, prepare project reports and presentations for conferences, and write manuscripts for journals. Furthermore, the person will perform professional-level work in
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presentations for conferences, and write manuscripts for journals. Furthermore, the person will perform professional-level work in scientific research, utilizing advanced skills and knowledge to execute
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molecular mechanisms of seasonal physiology - Hidalgo Laboratory. The selected applicant will work in a newly established laboratory supporting research activities on the role of the circadian clock in
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diversity in the workplace. Coordinate, manage, and maintain daily lab operations. Oversee quality control, make suggestions for improvement in techniques and interpretation. Supervise undergraduate/graduate
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Biology, or equivalent. Experience with plant transformation by floral dip Experience with analysis of gene function through CRISPR/Cas9 based mutation, and/or gene suppression techniques such as RNAi
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work in the Department of Animal Science on research projects involved in genetic susceptibility to bovine respiratory disease, loci associated with embryonic and fetal loss in beef and dairy cattle and
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. For related work of our laboratory please see the following link: https://pharmacy.wsu.edu/about/directory/wsu-profile/boyang.wu/ Required Qualifications: Candidates should have an earned Ph.D. degree in Cancer
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, ag professionals, and federal/state/local agencies. Required Qualifications: PhD in Civil/Environmental/Agricultural/BioSystems Engineering, Applied Math/Statistics, or related field Prior work at the