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bioinformatics tools, pipelines, and statistical methods for the analysis of large-scale genomic and transcriptomic datasets ('big data'), with hands-on experience in high-performance computing (HPC) environments
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, are profoundly important for U.S. agriculture, contributing to its productivity and resilience. The Postdoctoral Program of the USDA ARS offers research opportunities for motivated postdoctoral fellows interested
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about integrating traditional biological research with modern computational approaches. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary team of plant pathologists, geneticists, molecular
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Vadose Zone Processes: Fellows will gain hands-on experience monitoring root-zone moisture and subsurface flow dynamics. Fellows will practice downloading water level data, performing geophysical logging
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mechanisms of pathogenicity. Specifically, you will engage in research aimed at characterizing high-consequence agricultural threats such as the fungal pathogen that causes wheat blast and the Select Agent
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of infectious disease research at USAMRIID, the nation's leading institution for medical biological defense. By joining this program, you will: Gain hands-on experience: Participate directly in high-containment
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Biosciences Division in the 711 Human Performance Wing at the Air Force Research Laboratory. You will participate in the utilization of human subject research protocols and the application of state-of-the-art
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strategies to improve safety and efficacy of T cell therapies. Learning Objectives: The overall learning experiences you will gain are as follows: Will learn to perform laboratory research on projects related
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to United States agriculture by providing 24/7 diagnostic support for high-consequence, transboundary animal diseases, such as African Swine Fever and Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Research Project: This is an opportunity
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developing stress resistance strategies through trait identification and stacking. Maintaining, evaluating, and utilizing grapevine germplasm. Growth and experimentation with grapevine. Use of high-performance