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. These include, but are not limited to: Writing proposals under guidance of senior scientist Learning all aspects of the drug development process from early discover through pre-clinical trials Performing
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research. As a subordinate element of the U.S. Army Medical Development and Materiel Command (USAMRDC), the institute conducts research for development of medical countermeasures to treat exposure to various
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). The laboratory receives and processes (routine ID, Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing and Whole Genome Sequencing) ~1,000 new isolates of ESKAPE+ pathogens every month from military hospitals across the world, and
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facing U.S. Service Members, along with threats anticipated during future operations. These research opportunities include ongoing efforts to identify and treat traumatic brain injury as
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the U.S. Department of Defense . Qualifications The ideal candidate will have a master's degree in a related field. Favorable experience includes coastal research activities such as data processing and
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with in vivo experiments (drug dosing, animal necropsy and surgery, animal infection), perform sample and data management (collect, analyze, and enter experimental data), maintain up to date laboratory
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anticipated during future operations. These research opportunities include ongoing efforts to identify and treat traumatic brain injury as well as to understand and mitigate thedeleterious effects of repeated