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researchers in an effort to gain insight into novel methods used to predict toxicity of various chemicals and gain understanding how chemicals impact the ecosystem. Why should I apply? Under the guidance of a
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performance, increasing the effective lift-to-drag ratio and keeping benign thermal exposure to the hypersonic vehicle structures. Under this research program, focus will be to innovate advanced gas turbine
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method development, validation and application of novel methods for analysis of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in food and food packaging, develop and validate new analytical methods for PFAS
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of such field studies and, as they have learned with experience what the threats are in these environments and how to improve measurement ability, have modified methods. Why should I apply? As an ORISE
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methods in designing laboratory and field experiments for studying the behavior, biology, and ecology of the invasive pest and its natural enemies. In addition, the participant will learn methods
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using standard methods to purify mRNA molecules to homogeneity and evaluate them for quality. The final mRNA products will be assessed in in vitro assays for expression levels, and cellular localization
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Agricultural Food Systems Research Unit (RAFSRU) is conducted under the USDA ARS Human Nutrition National Program (NP107). The unit’s mission is to prevent and mitigate nutrition-associated chronic diseases
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Organization DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Reference Code ARL-SSE-2026 How to Apply Program Dates: May 11, 2026 - September 25, 2026 If selected, you will coordinate your exact participation dates
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methods and models in rodents. Novel candidate compounds demonstrating efficacy of 30% or greater will be transitioned to advanced development and eventually launched for clinical studies to evaluate
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incentives in enabling practice change. Learning Objectives: Under the guidance of a mentor, the fellow will gain experience in the application of social science methods to food systems, including collecting