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. Along the way, you will engage in activities and research in several areas. Learning activities will focus on: The development and characterization of animal models and/or microphysiological systems
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abuse and neglect to guide evaluation efforts (e.g., review of evidence-based approaches for primary prevention and their application in Military communities) Process evaluation of prevention activities
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-on experience to support your academic and professional goals. The participant will have the opportunity to engage in research and learning activities focusing on several important unknowns, including: Can we
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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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must have been received within five years of the appointment start date. U.S. military veterans who have been honorably discharged (or who have been medically discharged because of a service-connected
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the years by numerous scientists and technical staff working to protect both military personnel and civilians from the threat of infectious diseases. The Institute participates in support of emerging disease
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identifying insect specimens. Learning Objectives: The selected participant will learn and use forestry field measurement techniques, how to collect tree cores and postprocessing such as dating and measuring
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understanding of coastal wetland responses to sea level rise as part of a human managed system and learn about developing tools to transfer research to actionable science for coastal wetland managers
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, or Arcata, California. Learning Objectives: Improve knowledge of issues and science surrounding forest restoration and hazardous fuels reduction Advance skills for modeling silvicultural treatments in
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growth. Learning Objectives: Learn to isolate bacteria and fungi of interest from the swine GI tract Learn to co-culture isolated microbes to understand microbe-microbe interactions in the swine gut Learn