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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
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phenomic data to better understand the complex Genotype–Environment–Phenotype interactions that drive crop performance. The postdoctoral research fellow will be stationed with the USDA-ARS Genetics and
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the expression and systemic movement of products from the gall into the host plant's vascular system. This fellowship is designed to foster professional growth within a multicultural, team-based environment
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, we seek applicants interested in contributing to an environment that values creative thinking and finding innovative solutions to unconventional problems. By collaborating closely with members of our
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scientific excellence. Research Project: The fellow, in concert with scientists at the National Laboratory of Agriculture and Environment (NLAE) in Ames, Iowa, will conduct research to advance the goals
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Plains Soil, Water, and Plant Research Center in Florence, SC is to conduct research and transfer solutions that improve agricultural production, protect the environment, and enhance the conservation
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to excel in high-stakes environments. Direct Mission Impact: Convert your theoretical expertise into solutions that address critical intelligence gaps and protect America's interests. Professional
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or experience in a clinical setting. Experience with rehabilitation. Self-motivated, detail-oriented, organized, and enjoy working in a team environment with associated strong communication, analytic, and
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Research and Development environment and be exposed to day-to-day operations including troubleshooting and upkeep of research sites, instruments, and infrastructure, which provides essential knowledge of how
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grazing collaborative study. The fellow will have the opportunity to participate on a project that focuses on determining the impacts of adaptation to different grazing management systems and environments