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applying contemporary functional genomics approaches (CRISPR, RNAi, transgenics, omics, etc.) in cotton insect pests. Projects are focused on genetic-based sterilization techniques and elucidating
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will have the opportunity to perform fundamental and applied research to better understand the physiological tolerances of beneficial and/or pest insects. Specifically, the project aims to determine how
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Organization U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Reference Code USDA-ARS-MWA-2025-0244 How to Apply To submit your application, scroll to the bottom of this opportunity and click APPLY. A complete application consists of: An application Transcript(s) – For this opportunity, an unofficial...
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flood-induced insect resistance in cereals such as maize, rice, sorghum, wheat, oats and rye. The candidate will perform greenhouse-based plant-insect bioassays on cereals involving flooding and
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flood-induced insect resistance in cereals such as maize, rice, sorghum, wheat, oats and rye. The candidate will perform greenhouse-based plant-insect bioassays on cereals involving flooding and
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collaborative research to develop knowledge bases of the behavior, ecology, physiology, and genetics of invasive insect pests and their natural enemies for development of effective biological control strategies
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by the USDA-ARS, SHRS, and Miami location, with the development of integrated pest management (IPM) for invasive insect pests, such as tephritid fruit flies, ambrosia beetles, the hibiscus bud weevil
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provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: FABADRU uses multifaceted and interdisciplinary techniques to understand the interactions of insects
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, microparticles, pesticides, or other biologically active products Experience working with insects Previous experience in team and collaborative scientific environments Attention to detail, accuracy, and
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provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: FABADRU uses multifaceted and interdisciplinary techniques to understand the interactions of insects