120 web-programmer-developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Medical Research Council" Fellowship positions at Zintellect
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associated risks to U.S. farmlands and agricultural resources. Learning Objectives: During this appointment, the participant will develop hands-on experience working within an interdisciplinary research team
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include the development of predictive models for disease resistance, genome-wide association studies to uncover resistance loci, automated phenotyping approaches using image data, and integrative multi
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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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apply biotechnological approaches to improve the health and resilience of managed honey bees. The successful candidate will contribute to research projects focused on the development of novel therapeutics
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of the agency is to provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: Our research project focuses on developing nondestructive sensors for measurement
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. Research Project: A Postdoctoral Fellow will participate in a project focused on analyzing forest change and disturbances on U.S. forests. In this project, we will collaboratively develop one or more models
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Island. This learning opportunity will include synthesizing information on various mitigation methods (e.g., shaded fuel breaks, fuel reduction treatments, post-fire restoration), developing cost scenarios
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the development of follicular helper T (Tfh) cells and germinal center B cells. Learning Objectives: You will participate in experimental design, immunization and analyzing cellular and molecular responses
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, California, conducts research to enhance food safety and biosecurity by developing new methods for analysis of toxins and bacteria in foods, and safe and effective compounds and management strategies targeting
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to develop and train custom autoencoders (AE). These models will be used to identify movement patterns characteristic of chronic wasting disease (CWD) infected wild cervids. Learning Objectives: The selected