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Postdoctoral Associate: Neurodegeneration - Hu Lab, Weill Institute (Research & Innovation) Postdoc Associate: Neurodegeneration - Hu Lab, Weill Institute Weill Institute At the Weill Institute for Cell and
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library preparation, and analyze microbiome data. The candidate will also perform quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis and is expected to summarize and present results both within the lab and at
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twice per week for research updates and mentorship, participate in and contribute to weekly lab meetings, collaborate with graduate students, undergraduate researchers, and technical staff, help mentor
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researchers, and technical staff, help mentor students working on related projects, contribute to maintaining a collegial, respectful, supportive, and inclusive lab culture. There are no supervisory
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. Position Function This position is associated with the Becker Lab in the Plant Pathology and Plant Microbe Biology Section and requires an experienced scientist to support plant microbiome research, both in
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Postdoctoral Associate, Computational – Yu Lab, Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology A ComputationalPostdoctoral Associate position is available in the Yu Laboratory at Cornell University
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Description The Buckler/Romay Lab at Cornell University is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to advance research on maize and grass molecular diversity using genomic large language models (AI). The goal is to
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Postdoctoral Associate: Neurodegeneration – Hu Lab, Weill Institute (Research & Innovation) Postdoc Associate: Neurodegeneration – Hu Lab, Weill Institute Weill Institute The Fenghua Hu lab (https
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Postdoctoral Associate - Crickard Lab Molecular Biology and Genetics Academic Job Description Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics Postdoctoral Associate The College of Agriculture and Life
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systematic reviews related to climate change adaptation and agroecology. The Postdoctoral Associate will be integrated into Professor Bezner Kerr’s lab group on food, agroecology, climate change adaptation and