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, the nation's leading institution for medical biological defense. By joining this program, you will: Gain hands-on experience: Participate directly in high-containment BSL-3 and BSL-4 laboratories, utilizing
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chemical contaminants in water. Research fellows will participate in experiments and modeling efforts to assess the performance of systems designed to remove water pollutants and augment water quality in
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team-based research efforts, such as designing and conducting experiments and performing data analysis Gaining experience with the design of rigorous experimental paradigms, experimental software
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Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) is DoD's premier research enterprise for infectious diseases, brain health, and performance optimization. Around the world and at WRAIR’s headquarters, research is
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to be renewed for additional research periods. Appointments may be extended depending on funding availability, project assignment, program rules, and availability of the participant. What
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transformation protocols, and contribute to the scientific community by preparing research findings for peer-reviewed journals and presenting at professional meetings. Learning Objectives: Through this program
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in Frederick, Maryland provides responsive high-containment research that secures the nation’s food supply, agricultural economy, and environmental health against the threat of invasive foreign plant
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other bioproducts. It aims to integrate recent advances in agronomics, genomics, and synthetic and computation biology to increase the value of energy crops. The USDA-ARS's role in CABBI is to develop
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Near Infrared spectrometry (NIR); helping maintain integrity of field research plots; learning how to and performing a range of techniques (e.g., evaluating plant
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of laboratory mentors. Activities will include computer programming related to database development, extension of the IDS graphical user interface, and integration of our crop and soil models. Database activities