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findings, and coordination with researchers at Tulane University’s cancer biology laboratories. This training will prepare the participant for independent research careers in natural products chemistry
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opportunity to contribute to research aimed at understanding immune responses to viral challenges in pigs. This experience will focus on exploring host-pathogen interactions that may inform the development
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to environmental and agricultural research to develop marker-driven prediction models for precision agriculture. Under the gudiance of the mentor, the participant will engage in environmental and agricultural
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phenotyping, and microbial genomics, this project aims to develop tools for farmers that enable improved crop health. Learning Objectives: Through this project, the participant will have the opportunity
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Research and Development environment and be exposed to day-to-day operations including troubleshooting and upkeep of research sites, instruments, and infrastructure, which provides essential knowledge of how
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these parasites as well as developing rapid methods of parasite detection and drug-resistant parasite strains. This project seeks to compile the genomic sequence of Eimeria, which are protozoa that cause
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the development and evaluation of cropping systems that include alfalfa and other perennial crops that are designed to improve soil health, increase productivity and efficiency, and build resilience. This project
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biodefense, biosecurity, or international trade implications. They will collaborate with ARS scientists to develop innovative approaches to describe, identify, and detect microbes found in crop and/or weed
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through scientific excellence. Research Project: The overall research goal of the lab is to develop, improve, optimize, and disseminate aflatoxin biocontrol technologies to growers. This is accomplished
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to investigate lipid profiles and lipid mediator production in peripheral immune cells from human subjects. The participant will collaborate with Dr. Snodgrass to help develop an appropriate IRB-approved protocol