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methods and metrics to assess the effectiveness of science communication and translation initiatives. Support the implementation and analysis of these evaluation frameworks. Leadership in Communication and
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) including rare earth elements and their derivative products. Energy Jobs: Provide research on and support initiatives to ensure the U.S. has the workforce needed to meet the needs of the evolving U.S. energy
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pathogens of importance to the Department of Defense (DoD). The experience is designed to provide you exposure to cutting-edge methods in viral evolution, high-throughput sequencing, and computational
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method development, validation and application of novel methods for analysis of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in food and food packaging, develop and validate new analytical methods for PFAS
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molecular and -omic methods. Learn advanced statistical and bioinformatic analysis of bulk and single cell transcriptomic data. Develop methods to link food nutrition environment with health outcomes. Learn
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methods and models in rodents. Novel candidate compounds demonstrating efficacy of 30% or greater will be transitioned to advanced development and eventually launched for clinical studies to evaluate
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methods in designing laboratory and field experiments for studying the behavior, biology, and ecology of the invasive pest and its natural enemies. In addition, the participant will learn methods
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biology, and mass spectrometry methods to develop capabilities for the detection of and protection from current and emerging biological threats. The fellowship is with the Research and Operations (R&O
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metabolomics in crops tissues such as grains, seeds and fruits. Learn methods to isolate phytochemicals to be used in dietary studies using pre-clinical models and humans. Mentor(s): The mentor
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virology, immunology, and pathology methods to study how interspecies transmission, genomic reassortment, and production practices affect the phenotype of endemic viruses and the emergence of novel influenza