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motion capture systems and wearable sensors Engage with large-scale, longitudinal analyses of biomechanical data following limb trauma and amputation in the military Participate in efforts to develop novel
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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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of microphysiological systems or organ on a chip models for viral agents Collecting and analyzing data from a diverse research portfolio Building professional networks Expanding research and critical thinking skills
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for achieving resiliency. This fellow will also engage on our project to develop and outreach tools for the Tribal Soil Climate and Analysis Network (TSCAN)”. In 2017, the USDA Northeast Climate Hub worked with
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findings from a surveillance network to decision-makers, other researchers, and the public. Gain experiences within the Global Emerging Infections Surveillance (GEIS) Branch of the DoD’s Armed Forces Health
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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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(MPH, MS, PhD). Highly competitive applicants will have experience or skills in the following: U.S. Citizenship is required, must be able to pass a background investigation. SAS 9.4 experience is desired
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monitoring coastal wetland ecosystems. The participant will aid in the establishment of a pre-management data acquisition and post-management action monitoring network at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
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to collect and analyze data from a diverse research portfolio provides participants the chance to develop new research skills and build professional networks. Most, but not all, of this research is conducted
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. Opportunity to contribute to a real-world public health project. Mentorship and collaboration with experienced researchers. Networking opportunities within the DoD public health enterprise. Where will I be