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maize caused by infection with any of three pathogens: a spiroplasma, a phytoplasma, and/or a virus. The goal of this project is to further our understanding of the corn stunt disease complex and provide
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to U.S. citizens only. ORISE Information: This program, administered by ORAU through its contract with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to manage the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE
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, calibration strategies, and data analysis for semi-volatile compounds. The participant will contribute to a collaborative research program focused on understanding the dynamics of off-flavors in salmonid
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Program of the USDA ARS offers research opportunities to motivated postdoctoral fellows interested in solving agriculture-related problems at a range of spatial and temporal scales, from the genome
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-related matrices (manure, water, milk contact surfaces). Persistence Modeling and Risk Assessment: Develop complex ecological and kinetic models incorporating environmental, microbial community, and
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strategies that will ensure industry profitability, expand the cropping range, and combat a constantly evolving pest complex that includes diseases, insects, and weeds. Research Project: Under the guidance
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analyses to analyze complex microbial communities. Develop robust screening assays for diverse fungal and bacterial microorganisms. Cultivate agricultural crops in a greenhouse and/or the field. Mentor(s
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-USDA researchers to address complex questions in livestock disease transmitted by arthropods will be available. Mentor(s): The mentors for this opportunity are Dr. Lee Cohnstaedt (Lee.Cohnstaedt@usda.gov
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through data analytics. Translating complex scientific data into accessible information products and attending major conferences helping mentors build relationships with current and potential scientific
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Program of the USDA ARS offers research opportunities to motivated postdoctoral fellows interested in solving agriculture-related problems at a range of spatial and temporal scales, from the genome