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engineering research. CMS interfaces with the broader Department of Defense (DoD) agencies. ORAU Fellows at USMA-CMS conduct fundamental and applied research and engineering on projects that are aligned with
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in incorporating stakeholder and customer feedback to ensure they align with program learning needs and priorities. Advance the fellow’s professional development by engaging in targeted learning
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conduct those experiments. Learn theory, methods, and skills to prepare DNA samples for qPCR analysis, SSR marker analysis, and genetic sequencing, using specialized equipment. Learn theory, methods, and
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, broad lava plains, ancient impact basins, and the largest volcano in the solar system. We use multiple analysis techniques to understand the formation, modification, and age of planetary materials
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defenses. Learning Objectives: The participant will gain hands-on experience in molecular biology, immunology, and other research areas aligned with the agency’s mission. Mentor(s): The mentor
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mentors. This personal connection can be the key to “standing out” from other applications. The NGSI programs use "pool" based application postings where multiple mentors will consider candidates with a
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hands-on experience in wet-lab procedures Functional knowledge of molecular techniques such as: PCR; real-time PCR; PCR primer/probe design and DNA sequencing and analysis Excellent organizational skills
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, novel ways to combine multiple different types of remote sensing; e.g., combining spectroscopy, LiDAR, and SAR). Where appropriate, this research area may include opportunities to conduct field work near
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, gaining insight into how diverse fields collaborate to address complex problems. They will also learn how to effectively integrate multiple data sources and apply a range of analytical techniques
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, pharmacovigilance, and drug safety through this learning opportunity. You will receive mentorship by experts in the field, which is a unique opportunity for new scientists. You will have the opportunity to align your