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strategies. Collaborate with ARS and University scientists, employing genomic tools and molecular markers to aid in the discovery and characterization of novel biological control agents. Conduct rigorous
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of the effects of insect or disease disturbances on forests across the U.S. based on forest inventory data and use a forest simulation model to project the future effects of those agents on forests
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scientists, employing genomic tools and molecular markers to aid in the discovery and characterization of novel biological control agents. Conduct rigorous evaluation of biocontrol agent host ranges
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. Handling unknown pathogenic agents mandates the use of personal protective gear. Preferred skills Knowledge of general laboratory practices including use of common laboratory equipment (centrifuge
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mechanisms of pathogenicity. Specifically, you will engage in research aimed at characterizing high-consequence agricultural threats such as the fungal pathogen that causes wheat blast and the Select Agent
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. These efforts cover more than just medicines. Research Project: This research aims to leverage advanced technologies such as AI agents for causality assessments of individual case safety reports. Participation is
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, USAMRIID sets the standard for identification of biological agents. The Institute's workforce represents some of the top infectious disease and biological defense experts in the Nation—indeed, in the world
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the past five years. Research is performed in a BSL-2/3 laboratory. Interacting with unknown pathogenic agents mandates the use of biocontainment hoods and wearing personal protective gear, which is
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wastes and study their potential use as asphalt softening agents/modifiers. This will increase the upcycling of farm waste and bring economic and environmental benefits by the increasing use of recycled