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Unit/Website: Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology (EEOB) Proposed Start Date: May 1, 2026 Proposed End Date or Length of Term: April 30, 2028 Number of Months Employed Per Year: 12
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translational research to develop innovative management strategies for major field crops. The successful candidate will contribute to fundamental, applied, and translational research aimed at advancing our
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development at Ames National Laboratory that address domestic supply-chain resilience. The role will pursue mechanisms, structure–property relationships, and phase evolution, associated with the discovery
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utilization of these complexes/materials for catalytic transformations. The successful candidate is projected to work on two project areas. The first area is the development of well-defined heterogeneous and
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obtain training in a multi-disciplinary project to develop skills to develop an independent career as a researcher and future faculty. The post-doctoral research associate will contribute to crop breeding
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and computational research in plant molecular and cell biology; analyze data obtained; prepare presentations and manuscripts for publication. Required Minimum Qualifications: PhD in biochemistry
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qualitative research design, data collection, and analysis. Conduct interviews, field observations, and document review. Manage research logistics, including recruitment, scheduling, and IRB compliance. Prepare
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. Develop and apply mixed-methods evaluation tools to assess program outcomes and participant experiences. Required Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree in public health, nutrition
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organophosphate-induced long-term Neurotoxicity. Our ongoing research demonstrated that targeting seizure-induced neuroinflammation prevents long-term neurodegeneration and modifies the development of epilepsy
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animal and population medicine, dedicated to advancing animal health, productivity, and welfare through research, clinical excellence, and outreach. Our mission is to educate and empower students