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of complex sequence data to generate metagenomes, genomes, and/or transcriptomes from insect vectors and microbes Generation of new tools, as needed, for above processes and analyses Gain understanding
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to be involved in ultra-processed foods in chronic disease. Located within the Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives in the Office of the Director, National Institutes
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the way, you will engage in activities and research in several areas. These include, but are not limited to: Examining Division and Department processes to identify inefficiencies and propose process
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of a mentor, the participant will be involved in microbial sequence data analyses using bioinformatic tools, identifying beneficial microbes from soil and plant rhizosphere, and compiling the research
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perform unbiased and amplicon sequencing. process and interpret data sets generated through sequencing. prepare data for scientific presentation (i.e. abstracts, posters, presentations and papers). Mentor(s
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. The student will learn to utilize molecular techniques, microbial culturing, metabolomics, proteomics or bioinformatics/statistics skills. Mentor(s): The mentor for this opportunity is Shin-Yi Marzano
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sounding (e.g., MARSIS, SHARAD, or analogous terrestrial systems) Familiarity with radio frequency (RF) systems, radio wave propagation, and signal processing techniques Expertise in radio astronomy
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, they must obtain and show proof of a valid visa status allowing us to pay them a stipend. Once and offer has been made, the ORISE Immigration Office may guide the process of obtaining appropriate
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will be part of a multidisciplinary team and have the opportunity to participate in facets of the research process which may include scientific literature review, experimental planning, study execution
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to collect phenotypic data from malts produced from project and analyzing the malt quality data to assess potential gains in the brewing and distilling process that can be attributed to barley variety