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, physiology, and or genetics of invasive wood-boring insects and their natural enemies Data management and statistical analysis for laboratory and field experiments on insect behavior Being a part of projects
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of honey bee samples using microbiological, molecular biological, and chemical methods. This includes characterizing and quantification of pathogens and beneficial microbes, which are critical components
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to prepare test solutions, culture media, and reagents, ensuring proper laboratory protocols and procedures are followed. Safe Handling of Laboratory Materials: Training will include proper labeling, handling
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is part of the Diagnostic Bioanalytical Reagent Laboratory at the National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) in Ames IA. As part of the U.S Department of Agriculture, NVSL provides diagnostic
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Project: This research is a component of ARS National Programs 305 (Crop Production) and 304 (Crop Protection & Quarantine). Throughout the course of this project, the participant will learn about project
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cutting-edge science with practical solutions to support production of nutritious foods across the United States and secure a healthy future. You will be part of a research team responsible for developing
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. Soil samples collected from across the U.S. will be analyzed for a suite of soil health properties. The fellow will have the opportunity to be part of a nationwide, farmer-facing project to improve
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. This will be supplemented by smaller datasets in pigs, maize, and microbes (co-mentors’ labs) and eventually large-scale datasets for many species. Part of the tool kit’s design will be user-friendly
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management methods. The fellow will be a part of guided experimental design, data analysis, and manuscript preparation. Learning Objectives: To support the research and training of the postdoctoral research
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coagulation factor proteins to investigate the mechanisms of coagulation and drug action. The experiments will include enzymatic, clotting, antigen and thrombin generation assays. Mouse models may be used