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an early-stage project from initiation to analysis to a fielded system in a short period of time. The knowledge gained will provide you a highly desired skill set in the area of clinical systems
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genomes has increased greatly with current technologies, but the necessity of characterization of sex chromosomes and their structural annotation represents a bottleneck in the analysis of newly assembled
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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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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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, human factors usability evaluation, and design/visualization to develop applications that optimize combat casualty care. These projects include augmented/mixed reality systems, headset/sensor evaluations
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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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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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, integrating laboratory specificity testing with advanced genomic analysis to elucidate the genetic architecture governing host association and adaptation. Investigate post-introduction adaptation of biocontrol
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expected to learn both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary research team, contribute to experimental design and data analysis, publish findings in peer-reviewed journals, and