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& Amputation Center of Excellence (EACE) is a unique organization within the Department of War (DoW) consisting of teams of researchers embedded at the point of care within multiple Military Treatment Facilities
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resource management, economics, or a combination of above. Experience using statistics to analyze multi-faceted datasets and strong organizational skills to link multiple datasets into a cohesive analysis
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transformative unclassified research that aligns with the strategic interests of the Intelligence Community (IC). To ensure the research agenda remains responsive to the pressing needs of effective intelligence
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plants. The participant will learn and use multiple molecular biology, synthetic biology and plant biotechnology related tools and techniques including plasmid vector design and assembly, plant genetic
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, the participant will analyze and propose engineering solutions to align facility operations with rigorous research requirements, gaining hands-on experience in biosystems engineering, facility
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, managers, Tribes, and the public. Ability to communicate highly technical information to non-technical audiences. Strong organizational skills and the ability to balance multiple projects simultaneously
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scientists cooperating across multiple Research Stations, the project team includes co-investigators and experts from the following collaborating organizations: Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern
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analysis. Why should I apply? Under the guidance of multiple mentors, you will gain hands-on experience to complement your education and support your academic and professional goals. Along the way, you will
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, streamflow, stream chemical exports, forest composition) at the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory to assess trends and variability in water yield and chemistry as affected by multiple underlying drivers. Analyses
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and analysis of related topic areas for relevant regulations, legislation, executive directives, reports, and other documents for policy implications and alignment with HHS priorities. Supporting