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to reduce foodborne illnesses attributed to meat and poultry. Research Project: This educational opportunity focuses on understanding and evaluating methods for Salmonella quantification and virulence assays
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management decision recommendations. You will collaborate directly with scientific staff to implement experiments and evaluate stress detection and decision support recommendation accuracy. Field data
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evaluation of biocontrol agent host ranges, integrating laboratory specificity testing with advanced genomic analysis to elucidate the genetic architecture governing host association and adaptation
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Office and Location: A research opportunity is available immediately with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), National Center for Toxicological Research
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quantifying subsurface processes and evaluating post-fire landscape dynamics and hazards. You will also receive dedicated mentorship in data analysis, scientific communication, and field safety. Mentor
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agricultural pests of specialty crops. Using full-length transcriptome sequencing and ATAC-Seq, the fellow will explore chromosome-scale genome assemblies to evaluate changes in gene content on the X and Y
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framework for evaluating soil health using measurable indicators and linking them to soil functions and management practices. This opportunity will provide experience handling and aggregating soil testing
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of economically important traits. Evaluate and improve genomic prediction models for use in livestock selection programs. Integrate genomic data into applied breeding strategies to accelerate genetic improvement in
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subset for subsequent phenotyping evaluations. Core subset will be evaluated for biotic and/or abiotic resistance following standard protocols. The same core subset will be field established for field
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, economic evaluation, and surveillance to learn how to operationalize, and when needed, improve analytical tools. Research activities will support rapid risk assessment, emergency preparedness, and