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The School of Animal Sciences (SAS) at Virginia Tech is searching for a post-doctoral associate to develop a novel research line and carry out extension efforts that are focused on human- and animal
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(e.g., specific breast milk components, the infant gut microbiome, etc.) through which mothers affect their infant’s brain and behavioral development. We accomplish this by collecting several concurrent
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(e.g. Specific breast milk components, the infant gut microbiome, etc.) through which mothers affect their infant’s brain development. We accomplish this by collecting several concurrent measures
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(e.g. Specific breast milk components, the infant gut microbiome, etc.) through which mothers affect their infant’s brain development. We accomplish this by collecting several concurrent measures
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through which mothers affect their infant’s brain and behavioral development. We accomplish this by collecting several concurrent measures, such as biological samples (i.e., human milk, placenta, infant
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: (1) support the execution of university sponsored programs by conducting research and development; (2) author technical documents and publish peer-reviewed academic papers; (3) support the development
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scientific and non-technical audiences (e.g. presenting at grower meetings or developing extension factsheets). We will provide mentorship and broad interdisciplinary training through our project team which
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associate will be responsible for developing novel techniques for designing organoids and analyzing their properties using biochemical and molecular biology techniques. The post-doctoral associate will also
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experiments combined with optogenetic, chemogenetic, and pharmacological manipulation of neural circuit function. • Experimental Setup: Develop and maintain behavioral and recording systems. • Data Analysis
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data collection. Occasional travel to data collection sites may be required. Substantial opportunities exist for career and scientific development. Start date is negotiable through August 2025, with