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Atlantic salmon breeding program practices. The participant will collaborate with multiple scientists, animal caretakers, and facilities personal to accomplish live animal and in vitro experiments and
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aspects of molecular testing that focuses on nucleic acid (DNA/RNA) extraction, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) assays. Learning how to maintain specimen identification
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areas. These include, but are not limited to: Developing, optimizing, and implementing multiple In Vitro lung models to evaluate the compounds that cannot be assessed using traditional animal models
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innovative ideas to move the proposed research forward. There are multiple opportunities available to engage in your applied research and evaluation interests. Where will I be located? Location Varies What is
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) spread and contribute to ensuring these tools align with VS needs. This collaboration will enhance the participant's knowledge and skills in disease risk modeling and its application to support
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. Team Player: Ability to perform collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams and manage multiple project tasks effectively. Point of Contact Keri Eligibility Requirements Citizenship: U.S. Citizen Only
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scientists from multiple disciplines. Why should I apply? This fellowship provides the opportunity to independently utilize your skills and engage with experts in innovative ideas to move the proposed research
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other AFRL researchers & visiting faculties. -Given your knowledge in machine learning and atomistic simulations, it is expected that the technical aspects of the project will align well with your
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landscape within the Forest Service designated FHFESD lands. These are aligned with the planning documents such as the Six Rivers National Forest Hazardous Fuels and Fire Management Project (2023). Learning
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to maximize the positive commercial outcomes of DOE’s funding programs. Collaborate with numerous technical leads from multiple DOE technology offices to facilitate policy reform and program execution