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, or related discipline). Degree must have been received within the past five years. Preferred skills: Experience with ecological modeling, spatial analysis and statistics, ArcGIS Pro software, Python
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have been received within the past five years. Preferred skills: Experience with ecological modeling, spatial analysis and statistics, ArcGIS Pro software, Python and R coding. Stipend $60,000.00
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strengthen skills in literature review, evidence synthesis, analysis, evaluation, and translation, and build professional networks and explore career paths in nutrition research, nutrition policy, and
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of the forest resource, thereby sustaining forests, the economy, and quality of life.” The aims of the Statistics, Life Cycle Analysis and Economics Research Work Unit at FPL are to: 1) provide integrated
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public health surveillance data analysis and reporting for Department of Defense members and beneficiaries. Develop/conduct epidemiologic studies and surveillance in the areas of clinical epidemiology
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industry-standard software Learn how to communicate the benefits of active forest management in terms of ecosystem services Gain advanced data analysis skills in linear modeling and visualization Experience
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-lab procedures Functional knowledge of molecular techniques such as multiplex cytokine analysis; PCR; real-time PCR; PCR primer/probe design and DNA sequencing and analysis Strong technical writing
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. Alongside the mentor and the rest of the coastal wetland lab team, the participant will be involved in the collection, analysis, and data entry of biological, physical, and chemical samples from Atlantic
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and FDA, learn from federal experts and strengthen skills in literature review, evidence synthesis, analysis, evaluation, and translation, and build professional networks and explore career paths in
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designed to inform BLM field office staff planning vegetation treatments in specific locations, so the analysis will be structured at sufficiently high resolution to provide the necessary site-specific