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Position Details Position Information Department Crop and Soil Science (ACS) Classification Title Bio Science Research Tech 1 Job Title Biological Science Research Technician 1: Lepidopteran Insect
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investigating aging and reproductive biology in lepidopteran insects (moths and butterflies), which is part of a larger research consortium studying aging across animals (https://www.iisage.org/ ). This position
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related to: Protein extraction treatments using natural deep eutectic solvents. Chitosan production from insect chitin. Microwave and ultrasound treatments for obtaining insect chitin. Where to apply
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for Urban Horticulture. Processing community garden soils for microplastics analysis. Microscope work to identify insects and microplastics. Data entry. General lab tasks Minimum Qualifications Full
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, as well as explore novel insecticide targets and biotechnology based approaches to control insects. Job Description: The successful applicant must be Biologist or Agronomist who will be part of
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working with insect model systems. Hands-on experience working with small insect husbandry (ant colonies and beetles). Technical competence to work with small insect molecular biology and gene manipulation
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at the Institute for Research on Insect Biology (IRBI, CNRS UMR – University of Tours), within a research team specializing in evolutionary ecology and insect–environment interactions. The project will be jointly
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Description: The successful applicant will work mainly in the insectary and will be responsible for the rearing of insects and perform bioassays. He/she will also be responsible in ordering the lab consumables
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Insect Research lab at the USDA-ARS Temperate Tree Fruit and Vegetable Research Unit in Wapato. Additional Information: Annual Salary: $58,000 - $65,000.00 | Commensurate with experience and qualifications
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at the Institute for Research in Insect Biology (IRBI), UMR 7261 CNRS – University of Tours (France) and will join the IRBI's ESORE (Social Evolution and Environmental Responses) team. The student will also benefit