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properties of grain, seed, nuts, feed, and poultry meat at radio frequencies. During their time in our laboratory, the participant will gain experience in the development of inexpensive microwave sensors from
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research intern for training opportunities at its research site in Charleston, SC. The USVL generates fundamental and applied information needed for the development and improvement of vegetable crops and
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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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. The Biologics Development Module (BDM) is a unique applied research laboratory space within NBAF tasked with the mission of transitioning research developments into products. The BDM operates at a BSL-2 level of
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in incorporating stakeholder and customer feedback to ensure they align with program learning needs and priorities. Advance the fellow’s professional development by engaging in targeted learning
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encompass all forests in the conterminous US.In this project, you will have the opportunity to continue your professional development. We will produce information on threats to forests that can inform
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. agriculture. Specifically, the participant will contribute to development of criteria for biocontrol strain selection that will be used to develop new aflatoxin control products with improved efficacy
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systems. Research fellows will engage in a collaborative environment that fosters the development of analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills. Why should I apply? Under the guidance of a mentor
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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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visual cues, attractants, pheromones, and trap crops. The participant will study the impact of agronomic and cultural practices on the development, population dynamics, and distribution of cotton jassids