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, Technology and Policy Program (DOE-STP) is designed to provide opportunities for students, postgraduates, and faculty to participate in programs, projects, and activities at the Department. Fellows will
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collaborators Engaging with WRAIR scientists and gaining experience writing articles highlighting infectious disease and brain health research being conducted at WRAIR Designing and developing science education
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Education (ORISE) participant, you will join a community of scientists and researchers in an effort to translate research to the operational environment by developing, evaluating, and disseminating knowledge
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, outreach, and program evaluation to advance the South Central CASC's mission. Under the guidance of a mentor, specific activities include, but are not limited to: Communications Research and Synthesis
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Agricultural Food Systems Research Unit (RAFSRU) is conducted under the USDA ARS Human Nutrition National Program (NP107). The unit’s mission is to prevent and mitigate nutrition-associated chronic diseases
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encourage dialogue about clinic trials. Train on developing, implementing and evaluating a strategic outreach plan to achieve project goals. Implement and assess Community Advisory Board (CAB) educational
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to advanced development. WRAIR is offering a research opportunity within the Performance Assessment and Chemical Evaluation (PACE) lab for Bachelor's level graduates in the area of Behavioral Neuroscience
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Agricultural Food Systems Research Unit (RAFSRU) is conducted under the USDA ARS Human Nutrition National Program (NP107). The unit’s mission is to prevent and mitigate nutrition-associated chronic diseases
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avian influenza (HPAI) airborne transmission between U.S. poultry facilities. The primary focus of this opportunity will be on developing statistical and mathematical models to assess airborne
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and poultry to generate knowledge and technology that reduces economic losses, prevents foodborne illnesses, and decreases animal suffering and death. Our prion research program at Virus and Prion