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aegypti mosquitoes through novel target site selection.” Aedes aegypti is the primary vector of dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and urban yellow fever. We are searching for a postdoc to work on the modeling
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at Texas A&M University has openings for multiple non-tenure track, 9-month, visiting faculty positions beginning Fall 2026. Our Visiting Assistant Professor positions are three-year appointments and carry a
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strategies to improve gene drive efficiency in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes through novel target site selection, an approach not previously studied in this species. The project is part of funded collaborative
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solutions and have the opporutnity to contribute to world-class research, we encourage you to apply! Opporuntities to Contribute Develops dynamic river-lake network models to track the geochemical and
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discipline. Proven track record of first-author publications in peer-reviewed journals. Strong background in molecular cloning, cell culture, and standard molecular biology techniques. Conduct molecular and
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communication skills (incl. track record of publications) Ability to work independently and collaboratively Responsibilities: Research: Conduct research in the areas of classical and quantum gravity, supergravity, and
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field. Strong publication record. Eye tracking research experience. Strong programming skills. FMRI research experience. Research interests that complement those of the Pl. Salary: Compensation will be