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information about equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment/working-uk/equivalencies Required Related Experience No experience required. Required License/Registration/Certification KY Radiation Operator’s
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IMBB-FORTH has a main interest to study and understand the mechanisms by which disease vectors and agricultural pests develop resistance to insecticides, as well as explore novel insecticide targets and
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experiments. Generation of lentiviral vector for in vivo or in vitro gene delivery; primary neuronal culture; human fibroblast and pluripotent stem cell culture. Compile and analyze data with appropriate
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around the globe. The GHRC supports and advances multi-disciplinary large animal and insect vector research, education, and training opportunities for faculty at Texas A&M and their partners from other
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responsibilities of this position are to perform molecular biology experiments such as PCR, cloning, viral vector production, cell transduction, uptake assays for radiotracers, ELISA assays, CAR T cell assays; and
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-edge immunological approaches, including spectral high parameter flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, and vector mediated gene transfer. This position provides the ideal opportunity to gain research
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-edge immunological approaches, including spectral high parameter flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, and vector mediated gene transfer. This position provides the ideal opportunity to gain research
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-edge immunological approaches, including spectral high parameter flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, and vector mediated gene transfer. This position provides the ideal opportunity to gain research
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databases (raster/ vector data type, Excel databases, NetCDF), and with GIS software, and/or numerical modeling will be a plus. The candidate should also be able to organize and participate in field work in
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- Work Plan / Goals to be achieved: Hydrogen storage remains a critical challenge hindering the large-scale implementation of hydrogen as a primary, non-toxic, renewable, and fossil-free energy vector