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of a mentor, the participant will use a range of phylogenetic methods (including Bayesian) to study how interspecies transmission, genomic reassortment, and farm production practices affect the evolution
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affect oyster phenotypes targeted for improvement. The fellow will also gain experience using advanced computational methods to develop tools that can accurately predict desirable phenotypes. With
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pest species. Using bioassays, molecular and biochemical analyses, and electrophysiological recordings, the project will uncover resistance mechanisms and evaluate novel insecticide targets. Results will
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computing (HPC) environments and include data assimilation techniques in a Bayesian framework. Under the guidance of a mentor, the participant will identify and integrate multiple data streams into the model
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receive hands-on training and mentorship while contributing to high-impact studies that combine cell-based systems, transgenic/gene-targeted mouse models, and natural hosts (cattle, deer, and sheep). Note
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. The gene editing track will focus on developing efficient delivery systems and mutating key genetic targets in pest species. This research will employ a wide array of skills including, but not limited
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new monoclonals that bind to specific targets on immune cells of wildlife and domestic livestock species; and Incorporating flow cytometric assays into research approaches broadly characterizing immune
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mentor, the participant will conduct research on targeted and non-targeted analysis of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in food and food contact materials. The participant will be a part of
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through innovations in the food and nutrition environment. RAFSRU conducts targeted research on human health and nutrition across all life stages, generating fundamental knowledge on the interplay among
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are available during specified periods in order to conduct experiments and 2) conduct field experiments to delineate host association of egg parasitoids and impact on emerald parasitoids and other non-target