Applications are open for the Idaho University fellowship. It is a full-time position at the department of animal, veterinary, and food science.
Due to the higher demand for genomics assistance, the University of Idaho is offering a postdoctoral fellowship in genomics and agricultural genetics. The successful applicant will collaborate on research studies aimed at a more precise grasp of genomic and epigenetic modification systems and livestock production processes, and disease-related features. Idaho University Fellowship fellows will collaborate with Dr. Brenda Murdoch to develop instruments, pathways, and research methodologies for analyzing and processing information generated by high-throughput sequencing, rising genotyping, and other emerging high-throughput genome sequencing methods.
The University of Idaho is a state-owned research university. It encourages the nation’s technological, financial, societal, legal, and cultural resources from such a unique foundation and character, and it is generating solutions for complex social concerns. The University of Idaho aims to extend the institution’s cognitive and economic impact while providing higher education meaningful and affordable to competent students of different origins. Applicants will gain professional experience and teaching in the domain of veterinary sciences and also the food sector while they also prepare for professions. In this discipline, it is also producing new additional courses.