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(EACE) is a unique organization within the DoD consisting of teams of researchers embedded at the point of care within multiple Military Treatment Facilities across the nation. In line with the
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for the Department of Defense, the U.S. Army and many other customers while also supporting ERDC’s research and development mission in geospatial research and engineering, military engineering, and civil works. ERDC
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to assess cane yield and quality traits. Learning Objectives: The participant will gain hands-on laboratory experience and learn laboratory techniques (e.g., filtration, pipetting, preparation of solutions
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entomopathogen biology and ecology will also be investigated. The Postdoctoral Fellow will interact and collaborate with team members and stakeholders. Learning Objectives: He/she will acquire training in advanced
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towards the development of improved management strategies. Learning Objectives: Under the guidance of the mentor, the research intern will have the opportunity to learn: Practices in applied and basic
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to experimental design and data analysis, publish findings in peer-reviewed journals, and participate in the communication of results to scientific and stakeholder audiences. Learning Objectives: This fellowship
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baits for IPM strategies in a laboratory, field or greenhouse environment, improving targeted pest management solutions. The candidate will also engage with germplasm collections at the site. Learning
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also be able to travel to national or regional conferences to disseminate findings, interact with land managers and other scientists, and develop professionally. Learning Objectives: The USDA-FS expects
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defenses. Learning Objectives: The participant will gain hands-on experience in molecular biology, immunology, and other research areas aligned with the agency’s mission. Mentor(s): The mentor
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the communication of results to scientific and stakeholder audiences. Learning Objectives: This fellowship provides opportunities to develop an independent research profile while contributing to applied solutions