Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
) developing tools and techniques for both extraction of light curves and for searching light curves for transits; (2) modeling scientific yields and developing methods for assessing the completeness of survey
-
photometric lightcurves for each of its 26 sectors before moving on to a survey of the Galactic plane. The community, using a crude box-least squares method, is searching this vast trove for the faint signature
-
, visit the ORISE Research Participation Program at the U.S. Department of Defense . Qualifications The qualified candidate will hold a PhD degree in Biomedical Science, Bioinformatics, Data Science
-
foreign fungal plant pathogens. Gain understanding of fungal virulence factors and mechanisms of pathogenicity through mentored research. Learn methods for characterizing high-consequence agricultural
-
, California, conducts research to enhance food safety and biosecurity by developing new methods for analysis of toxins and bacteria in foods, and safe and effective compounds and management strategies targeting
-
-clinical models and multi-omic approaches. The proposed research involves the application of state of the art methods such as single cell RNA-Seq/ATAC seq/spatial transcriptomics on preclinical animal models
-
receive training in microbiology and basic bioinformatic methods used to assess the microbiota. Mentor: The mentor for this opportunity is Paul Carlson. (Paul.Carlson@fda.hhs.gov ). If you have questions
-
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
-
Island. This learning opportunity will include synthesizing information on various mitigation methods (e.g., shaded fuel breaks, fuel reduction treatments, post-fire restoration), developing cost scenarios
-
the production, value, and safety of pecan, peach, nectarine, and plum crops. The postdoctoral fellow will help in implementing experiments to develop novel methods of controlling economically important pests