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for detecting autoreactive, virus-specific, and cross-reactive T cells. It is expected that the research specialist will have expertise in producing and purifying recombinant proteins from bacterial, insect cell
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the department, including Terrestrial Ecology. This includes opportunities to link biodiversity monitoring with ecological processes such as plant-insect interactions and other key terrestrial dynamics. The job
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across the Twin Cities, including varied weather, steep terrain, and biting insects Strong organizational skills, and proficiency in Google Drive for data management Ability to walk lightly in the woods
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investigate disease management techniques, potato storage practices, plant-insect interactions and biological control, and weed management practices. Position Overview This role manages all field, equipment
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International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology (Elsevier, 2018; https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1937644817300825)vol. 335, pp. 41–84. The molecular basis of cell self-renewal and pluripotency in
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Values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy 8.2.18.1.2 and can be found on-line at https://www.usg.edu/policymanual/section8/C224/#p8.2.18_personnel_conduct . Additionally, USG supports
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, visit https://research.fs.usda.gov/programs/fia. This work involves following standardized protocols for monitoring tree growth and condition, plant community characterization, and quantifying fuel
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hot and cold temperatures, steep terrain, high altitudes, dense vegetation, poison oak, inclement weather, and insects. Many technicians describe this as the most difficult field work they have
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information: http://pnwpsp.forestry.oregonstate.edu Why OSU? Working for Oregon State University is so much more than a job! Oregon State University is a dynamic community of dreamers, doers, problem-solvers
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, visit https://research.fs.usda.gov/programs/fia. This work involves following standardized protocols for monitoring tree growth and condition, plant community characterization, and quantifying fuel