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bioinformatics. Methods used and areas of training will include manipulation of bacteriophage, DNA sequence analysis of bacteriophage and bacteria through the use of bioinformatic tools, DNA cloning, and genetic
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community of scientists and researchers in an effort to prepare, test and optimize biological sensors in response to analytes of interest in water. The research team will explore methods to preserve
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data will be analyzed using statistical tools. Learning Objectives: During the appointment, you will have the opportunity to learn; Methods to inoculate and isolate bacterial pathogens from various fresh
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: You will be trained in state-of-the-art methods for assessing iron bioavailability from foods and apply those methods to address stakeholder needs. You will also be trained in techniques of liquid
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, crop, and pest samples during field and lab activities. Be Introduced to Lab Techniques: Gain exposure to basic chemical and physical laboratory methods used to analyze agricultural samples. Develop Data
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the ORISE Research Participation Program at the U.S. Department of Defense . Qualifications The qualified candidate be a current faculty member at an institution of higher education and will have a PhD
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agricultural yield prediction models for use in plant breeding through a combination of high-throughput phenotyping data, physiological crop growth modeling, and artificial intelligence methods. There will be
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, the participant will: (1) gain experience in computational modeling to optimize manufacturing high-purity reactive refractory metal powders, (2) learn advanced modeling methods based on density functional theory
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evaluation using mobile devices and high-throughput methods such as drones. Phenotypic evaluation will align agronomic traits with allele frequency using advanced statistics. The participant will have the
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engage in a collaborative environment and learn from their mentor to develop their skills in entomological, molecular biology, and genomic research methods. This experience will further provide