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sex determination is crucial for advancing our knowledge of arthropod development. We are looking for a participant to investigate and integrate large datasets to predict gene interactions to understand
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encompass all forests in the conterminous US.In this project, you will have the opportunity to continue your professional development. We will produce information on threats to forests that can inform
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advisors—need clear, science-based guidance on how to manage farming operations in response to current and projected weather and soil conditions. We are seeking an intern to continue development
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, develops, and delivers advanced and applied science and engineering to complex environments, materials, and processes in all seasons and climates. Within the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development
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, develops, and delivers advanced and applied science and engineering to complex environments, materials, and processes in all seasons and climates. Within the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development
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. We develop and apply both emerging tools and techniques to insect genomics and have resources to support development of rich datasets for asking complex questions and collaborate broadly across many
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of large DNA viruses. The fellow will receive hands-on training in cutting-edge vaccine development The program offers unique experience in conducting high-containment research within BSL-2 laboratory
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offering a graduate research fellowship at the Combat Capabilities Development Command – Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM-CBC). As a research fellow, you will join a community of scientists to support our
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phenotypic factors of emerging and/or persistent Salmonella outbreak isolates, and the development of antibiotic alternatives that will benefit food safety and public health. A major emphasis for this research
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by the USDA-ARS, SHRS, and Miami location, with the development of integrated pest management (IPM) for invasive insect pests, such as tephritid fruit flies, ambrosia beetles, the hibiscus bud weevil