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its partner departments (Chemistry & Biochemistry, Evolution, Ecology, & Organismal Biology, Microbiology, and Molecular Genetics) to manage research studies, conduct literature searches, secure IRB
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-based modeling, and multi-omics analytics, including bulk, single-cell, and spatial transcriptomics, to uncover molecular mechanisms in cancer, immunology, and more. With a strong translational focus, the
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, education, consumer or household finance, urban and regional economics, labor economics, or spatial econometrics. Desired Qualifications: The ideal candidate will bring strong analytical skills and experience
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faculty, staff, and teaching associates in CLSE and its partner departments (Chemistry & Biochemistry, Evolution, Ecology, & Organismal Biology, Microbiology, and Molecular Genetics) to manage research
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wildlife data from the Chicago area. Use various analytical techniques to answer questions related to wildlife disease dynamics, genetics, social behavior, and general urban ecology of mammalian predators
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Sciences | Evolution Ecology and Organismal Biology The Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology within the College of Arts and Sciences, seeks a Post Doctoral Scholar to perform independent
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Sciences | Evolution Ecology and Organismal Biology The post-doc would be expected to conduct literature reviews, organize workshops, and implement surveys of database managers/developers, fishery managers
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in computational biology or related area. Demonstrated experience in computational research. Desired: Research interest in environmental microbiology and/or microbial ecology. Strong software skills
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, including bioinformatics, bacterial community profiling, microbial ecology, metagenomics, and multivariate statistics. They must also have experience working with arboviruses (e.g. viral culture, in vivo
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adults New projects focused on barriers to cochlear implantation, real-world listening challenges such as talker and accent variability, and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) of communication success