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behavior assays, CNS trauma surgery, viral vector production, imaging, genomics, and biochemical assays. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply via this posting and include a current CV including names
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epidemiological modeling. Prior experience with mathematical modeling of vector-borne disease and gene drive control systems. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Programming skills in R or Python. Ability to work
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Forest Resilience, Climate Change, and Human Health in the Amazon
of tropical forests in the Amazon and on how these relate to the distribution of vector-borne diseases in the Amazon forest. The post holder will carry out their research, advised by the PI and Dr. Milton
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real-time vector-borne disease risk assessment in low resource areas. The postdoctoral fellow will be directly responsible for the development of adaptive predictive models for nowcasting vector-borne
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real-time vector-borne disease risk assessment in low resource areas. The postdoctoral fellow will be directly responsible for the development of adaptive predictive models for nowcasting vector-borne
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performing single shot coherent Rayleigh-Brillouin scattering (CRBS) measurements of gas temperature, density and flow velocity vectors for the thermodynamic characterisation of the boundary layer formed
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diagnostic tools for blood groups and disease-causing pathogens, and how disease-vectoring mosquitoes identify and discriminate between healthy and infected persons using blood-borne volatile organic compounds
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-on experience in transfection methods (i.e., lipid-based, electroporation, viral vectors);Demonstrated ability to generate and characterise knock-out and knock-in cell lines, as well as reporter cell lines
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. -Contribute to general laboratory maintenance. -Other duties as required Required Education: -PhD in Molecular Biology or related field. Preferred Experience: -Working with plants and insect vectors of plant
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strong record of publication and success in research. They must have experience working with disease vector mosquitoes. They must also have a strong background in mosquito-microbiome interactions