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specializing in plant physiology, molecular biology, genomics, and herbicide resistance to advance understanding of resistance mechanisms and support the development of novel weed management solutions
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biology, statistics, computer science, or a closely related field). Degree must have been received within the past four years. Preferred skills: Computer skills Knowledge and understanding of genome
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bioinformatic and statistical analyses of genomic, transcriptomic, and/or metabolomic data to support systems biology modeling of host–pathogen interfaces, host–microbiota interactions, and host immune responses
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of the relevant fields (e.g. biology, animal science, entomology, wildlife ecology, or closely related discipline). Degree must have been received within the past five years or anticipated to be received by start
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breeding and molecular biology. Learning Objectives: As a result of this experience, the participant will: Learn methods to conduct transformation of sugarcane, Learn genomics, bioinformatic methods
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caused by algal blooms. DEVCOM-CBC has been applying synthetic biology to the development of biosensors against water contaminants, using engineered genetic circuits containing protein-based transcription
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mechanisms allowing the virus to subvert or evade the host’s innate and adaptive immune responses. By utilizing synthetic biology and reverse genetics, the participant will dissect the function
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the guidance of a mentor, this opportunity will involve: developing and applying methods in computational biology and artificial intelligence to gather information about gene function in the legume family; using
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(Theobroma cacao) using a combination of molecular biology and emerging technologies. The core objectives remain centered on understanding cacao defense mechanisms and applying genetic and molecular tools
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opportunity to learn about zoonotic diseases, their impact on trade, learn surveillance procedures, diagnostic testing methodologies and algorithms, whole genome sequencing, and molecular epidemiology. Mentor(s