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opportunity is immediately available in the laboratory of Dr. Paul Carlson at the United States Food and Drug Administration in Silver Spring, Maryland. As a postbac fellow, you will perform experiments under
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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
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(KY vs. MT) on the performance and physiology of beef heifers, specifically as it relates to fescue toxicosis and heat stress susceptibility. This study utilizes a combination of measures including
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Human Performance Wing at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). Why should I apply? Under the guidance of a mentor, you will gain hands-on experience to complement your education and support your
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applied to detect food safety risks such as animal intrusion and fecal contamination. Conduct field-based data collection using aerial and ground robotic platforms in agricultural environments. Perform
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hydrodynamic systems including aquifers, watersheds, rivers, reservoirs, lakes, estuaries, harbors, coastal inlets, and wetlands. Physical facilities of approximately 1.7 million square feet and high-performance
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the deployable biomanufacturing capabilities by evaluating small high-throughput biomanufacturing systems to produce a variety of biopharmaceutical products. In addition to production and purification
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of the agency is to provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: The participant will conduct research on soil erosion research with an emphasis on high
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to apply data processing techniques in a High-Performance Computing environment A strong desire to collaborate to build tools that support those tasked with managing our wildlands for a more natural and