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, allergenics, tissues, and cellular and gene therapies. Research Project: The candidates will contribute to projects focused on the development and validation of regulatory-relevant preclinical disease models
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, pharmacovigilance, pharmacoepidemiology methods development). In general you will have opportunities to learn: Understanding of pharmacovigilance workflows; GenAI based algorithm and agent development for causality
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to cross international boundaries and present a risk to U.S. livestock. The fellow will have the opportunity to contribute to the development of novel insecticides targeting arthropod pests of livestock
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. These efforts cover more than just medicines. Research Project: The aim of this research focuses on integrating FDA’s GenAI tool’s capabilities (through API calls) into the InfoViP platform while developing
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storage physiology, abiotic stress resilience, flavor and nutritional quality; and development of molecular tools, pest management and plant breeding strategies. Research Project: This appointment is
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including network meta-analysis techniques, patient matching algorithms, and non-inferiority margin derivation methodologies. You will develop proficiency in regulatory database management, systematic data
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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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offering a graduate research fellowship at the Combat Capabilities Development Command – Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM-CBC). As a research fellow, you will join a community of scientists to support our
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pursues disruptive qubit research, innovative workforce development programs, and deep, collaborative partnerships to tackle some of the hardest open problems in quantum information science and technology
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technology to extract and analyze novel biofluids, such as dermal interstitial fluid (ISF). Your research activities will relate to the development of next-generation sensors for human health and performance