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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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, diagnostic assay development, high-throughput sequencing, multi-omics research, and/or bioinformatics. Experience using advanced scientific technologies to creatively solve agricultural challenges is
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the areas of plant pathology and plant breeding and genetics. Experience in the screening of germplasm for resistance to biotic stresses and development of disease resistant germplasm Experience using
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supply. The fellow's research supports the mission and goals of ARS National Program 108, Food Safety (100%). The candidate will be a part of development of sustainable technologies that solve
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the development of the next generation of Quantum Information Scientists. The LQC established the Professional Development in QIS (LQC-PDQ) Program to provide an opportunity for researchers and professionals
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breeding, and plant transformation can accelerate the development of improved cultivars. A research opportunity is currently available at the Southern Horticultural Laboratory. Under the guidance of a mentor
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storage physiology, abiotic stress resilience, flavor and nutritional quality; and development of molecular tools, pest management and plant breeding strategies. Research Project: This appointment is
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. MMRU conducts innovative research, training, and engagement to advance understanding of how parental-child diet, nutrition, and physical activity optimize development. MMRU is co-located with
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will I be doing? As an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) participant, you will join a community of scientists and researchers in an effort to provide professional development through
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Resistance – Core methodologies for studying plant–pathogen interactions and screening for disease resistance in tropical perennial crops. Genomic and Molecular Tools – Application and development of molecular