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, or related discipline). Degree must have been received within the past five years. Preferred skills: Experience with ecological modeling, spatial analysis and statistics, ArcGIS Pro software, Python
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have been received within the past five years. Preferred skills: Experience with ecological modeling, spatial analysis and statistics, ArcGIS Pro software, Python and R coding. Stipend $60,000.00
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strengthen skills in literature review, evidence synthesis, analysis, evaluation, and translation, and build professional networks and explore career paths in nutrition research, nutrition policy, and
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of the forest resource, thereby sustaining forests, the economy, and quality of life.” The aims of the Statistics, Life Cycle Analysis and Economics Research Work Unit at FPL are to: 1) provide integrated
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the years by numerous scientists and technical staff working to protect both military personnel and civilians from the threat of infectious diseases. The Institute participates in support of emerging disease
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industry-standard software Learn how to communicate the benefits of active forest management in terms of ecosystem services Gain advanced data analysis skills in linear modeling and visualization Experience
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. Qualifications The qualified candidate will have completed a PhD from an accredited institution in bioengineering, biomedical engineering, immunology, cell / molecular biology, physiology, or a related field
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and FDA, learn from federal experts and strengthen skills in literature review, evidence synthesis, analysis, evaluation, and translation, and build professional networks and explore career paths in
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one another; and delivering world-class science, technology and land management. Research Project: The fellow will contribute their PhD-level social science research skills to understand how project
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pests and pathogens. Research Project: The participant will collaborate with veterinary medical officers, statisticians, economists, and ecologists specializing in epidemiology, risk analysis, disease