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reduction will involve engaging Tribal priorities and knowledges, including use of fire to advance cultural objectives. Specifically, there is a need to develop visual guides and identify metrics
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) and hydrodynamic radius (Rh) using dynamic light scattering instruments, enzyme-based activity assays for developing kinetic constants, thermal denaturation experiments to assess enzyme stability. You
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others who are subject matter experts in the preparation, development, and delivery of occupational health training. Why should I apply? Under the guidance of a mentor, you will gain hands-on experience
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environmental and social impacts; 2) enhance the integrity and efficiency of the FPL’s research efforts through the development, evaluation, and application of modern statistical methods; and 3) provide life
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Objectives: Learn about and participate in Ohia plant propagation and develop targeted studies to increase silviculture capacity. Learn greenhouse, nursery and field operations for developing a disease
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. Description: We are seeking a motivated researcher to join our team in developing a next-generation wildfire risk assessment system. Wildfires are an escalating threat to ecosystems, infrastructure, and public
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developed for the region, capitalizing on the established links between ecological site groups and vegetation (e.g. ecological potential). For each ESG, we will estimate the soil moisture and climate
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-DCPH-A). What 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 develop skills and
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of applying artificial intelligence to public health challenges. The focus is on developing a cutting-edge natural language query system to revolutionize how entomologists and epidemiologists at the Defense
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) team to establish the capability of larval testing for Insecticide Resistance (IR) in mosquitoes. This research project is a valuable opportunity to develop knowledge in insecticide resistance