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visualization of long-term experiments Gain knowledge of field methods and experimental design Experience collaborating as a fellow in a research project team Learn about pursuing original research Mentor
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, quantitative genetics, physiology, biotechnology, computational biology, and horticulture. The participant will be encouraged to establish robust collaborations with faculty at Cornell University, Cornell Agri
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, GC-FID), liquid chromatography (LC-MS, LC-DAD, LC-ELSD), and various extraction methods (SPME, LLE). In addition, the fellow will learn to summarize data sets, perform basic statistical analyses, and
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exceptional hands-on knowledge and skills involving the use of synthetic methods for chemical modifications, as well as bench and pilot scale reactions that will be invaluable to their future career development
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, and; Material strength and high specific surface area performance value. The participant will contribute to a collaborative research program focused on understanding the cotton based (barrier protective
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participant will learn about and gain experience in: Conducting and testing insect rearing methods and behavioral bioassays. Conducting laboratory and field research aimed at developing sustainable management
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, soil, and water samples using chemical, microbiological, and physical methods. This includes measurement and quantification of ammonia, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, methane, and pathogenic and
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Postdoctoral Program website for application instructions and requirements: How to Apply | NASA Postdoctoral Program (orau.org) A complete application to the NASA Postdoctoral Program includes: Research proposal
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samples using microbiological, molecular biological, and chemical methods. This includes characterizing and quantification of pathogens and beneficial microbes, which are critical components of honey bee
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Designing and constructing vectors, guide RNAs, and double-stranded RNAs Applying and adapting genetic manipulation methodologies and/or methods from published literature to new insect systems Managing and