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-ARS Ornamental Research Program in Miami, FL. The fellow will participate in a team effort to maintain and characterize Ornamental Genetic Resources (OGRs) by discovering molecular resources using
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developing and applying process-based simulation models, especially dynamic food web models and bioenergetic models. Experience in multi-disciplinary teams, including other natural sciences, social scientists
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of oncologic agents under development, providing unique insights into the patient experience of symptomatic adverse events that traditional clinical assessments may miss. Our published proof-of-concept study
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literature and no clinical pharmacology guidance exists due to their novelty and rapid evolution. The research aims to facilitate product development, assist review decision-making, identify regulatory
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, data collection, analysis, and QA/QC for existing measurements as well as development of data collection and analysis procedures for a suite of new instruments. You will also gain experience in designing
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-bachelor's candidate for this research opportunity. As the selected candidate and under the guidance of a mentor, you will have the opportunity to learn and gain experience in the development and execution
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light and nutrients delivery system. Determining the impact of different growing conditions on the nutrient compounds and plant secondary metabolites. Developing non-targeted metabolomic methodologies
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to join this development team as a fellow and learn to create, evaluate, and validate rapid, accurate, and sensitive diagnostic methods for detecting disease pathogens. The fellow will have an opportunity
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and Development—the leading organization for research on natural resource management and sustainability in the United States. Headquartered in Asheville, North Carolina, the Southern Research Station
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to develop skills in manuscript preparation, research presentation, and domestic and international collaboration with other USDA and non-USDA researchers to address complex questions in livestock disease