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. These include, but are not limited to, Gaining experience in operant behavioral testing, biosampling, molecular, cellular, and biochemical techniques, physiological instrumentation and analysis, data management
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and subsurface responses to environmental disturbances. Fellows will practice a variety of data collection, monitoring, and analysis techniques by collaborating on one or more of the following
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and subsurface responses to environmental disturbances. Fellows will practice a variety of data collection, monitoring, and analysis techniques by collaborating on one or more of the following
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and testing a novel automated field-based high throughput phenotyping system. You will also assist in conducting experimental design, data collection from field experiments, and data analysis. Research
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fermentation, food processing, and process engineering to design and improve processes that improve food ingredient functionality and create unique flavor profiles and remove the off flavors. Learning Objectives
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premarketing applications housed in internal regulatory science databases. This data analysis may be performed using various programming languages such as, SAS, R, or Python. As part of this opportunity, you
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responses to environmental disturbances. Fellows will practice a variety of data collection, monitoring, and analysis techniques by collaborating on the following research track: Post-Fire Hydrology and
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financial and environmental costs and benefits of these practices. We will utilize data collected in a large-scale experiment on commercial farms near Clarksdale, MS to conduct a systems-level analysis of
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apply? Through active involvement in these projects, you will further develop your skills in data collection, analysis, and interpretation related to toxicants, resuscitative adjuncts, and biological
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, integrating laboratory specificity testing with advanced genomic analysis to elucidate the genetic architecture governing host association and adaptation. Investigate post-introduction adaptation of biocontrol