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-electron microscopy–based approaches. More information about the laboratory can be found at: https://www.cryo-em.psu.edu/ . The postdoctoral scholar will contribute to ongoing projects to define structural
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biology, biochemistry and biophysical chemistry. The position requires a PhD in Chemistry (or an equivalent doctorate in an appropriate field) with a focus on cryogenic electron microscopy (Cryo-EM) and/or
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publications. Following a screening of initial application materials, appropriate candidates will be contacted by email and asked to arrange for letters of recommendation to be sent so that they might be
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projects as well as contribute to collaborative research efforts. Interested and qualified applicants must submit applications electronically to include a cover letter describing your background, prior
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conducting high-quality research and disseminating results through publications and presentations. Display strong English writing, presentation, and communication skills. Show evidence of leadership ability
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such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), ICP-OES, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and Mineral Liberation Analysis (MLA). Conduct research on coarse particle separation, including
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. Strong background in carbon allocation, plant–soil interactions, and/or nutrient-use efficiency. Proven publication record in peer-reviewed journals and strong scientific communication skills. Ability
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record in peer-reviewed journals and strong scientific communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative, cross-disciplinary team. Selected candidate must posess a U.S
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vulnerable to developing substance use disorders, when, how, why, and what might be done about it. Here, we will use the aversive behavioral and neurochemical response to the intraoral (IO) delivery of a drug
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publications. Following a screening of initial application materials, appropriate candidates will be contacted by email and asked to arrange for letters of recommendation to be sent so that they might be