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condition leading to medical discharge following combat related trauma in our military. Learning opportunities include, but are not limited to: exposure to various aspects of pre-clinical research by
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machine learning, coupled fire behavior/fire atmosphere modeling, air quality modeling, and system evaluation. Depending on their skills and interests, they can participate in various aspects of the project
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of the project is to provide a timely update and modifications of this model, as new science and methods have evolved since its development. Learning Objectives: The selected fellow in this project will have the
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learning models to enhance predictive capabilities related to disease outbreaks. You will be immersed in a dynamic research environment, contributing directly to the fight against vector-borne diseases
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are not limited to: Learning pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical aspects of interpreting complex human biological material for specialized molecular genetic analysis. Gaining experience in all
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results, and collaborations. The Fellow will also have opportunity to engage with project collaborators to develop and enhance their network of subject matter experts. Outreach may include travel. Learning
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in several areas. These include, but are not limited to, Using MPS to identify new potential targets for future medical countermeasure development Learning development and characterization
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. Report project findings in scientific articles and management-relevant products. Learning Objectives: The participant will build their experience conducting the full cycle of social science research
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of traumatic extremity injuries and amputations with a specific focus on translating their findings into clinical practice to improve the care of injured Service Members and Veterans. To learn more, visit: https
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, Environmental Sanitation and Hygiene, and Laboratory Services. What will I be doing? Under the guidance of an epidemiologist mentor, you will be involved with and learn how to: Collect, evaluate and provide