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, cell-based assays, and quantitative immunologic methods to measure functional antibody activity. Learning Objectives: Under the guidance of a mentor, you will have the opportunity to: Learn
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to reduce foodborne illnesses attributed to meat and poultry. Research Project: This educational opportunity focuses on understanding and evaluating methods for Salmonella quantification and virulence assays
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learning about the scientific process and field sampling methods. The fellow will also learn to identify common plant species of the interior Pacific Northwest, collect and process increment cores for tree
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and gene therapies. Research Project: You will join a research program that broadly investigates unwanted immune responses to proteins used in therapeutic applications. The specific focus will be immune
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mycobateria and brucella families in various species of animals using serological tests as part of the eradication program. Learning Objectives: The participant will have the opportunity to learn about zoonotic
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management methods. The fellow will be a part of guided experimental design, data analysis, and manuscript preparation. Learning Objectives: To support the research and training of the postdoctoral research
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program will harness state-of-the-art 'omics' technologies, including comparative genomics, population genomics, and transcriptomics, to: Utilize genomic and transcriptomic data to build comprehensive
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reporting soil health results back to participating farmers. Learning Objectives: Under the guidance of a mentor, the fellow will gain hands-on experience with laboratory methods for soil health assessment
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results back to participating farmers. Learning Objectives: Under the guidance of a mentor, the fellow will gain hands-on experience with laboratory methods for soil health assessment, learn how to handle
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foreign fungal plant pathogens. Gain understanding of fungal virulence factors and mechanisms of pathogenicity through mentored research. Learn methods for characterizing high-consequence agricultural