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will support various projects utilizing software engineering, human factors usability evaluation, and design/visualization to develop applications that optimize combat casualty care. These projects
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) participant, you will join a community of scientists and researchers in an effort to optimize collection methods and protocols for human biofluids. This project will be in support of the Air and Space
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control and statistical analysis Learn about optimizing liquid handler to automate biomolecule assembly on electrodes Participate in development of techniques for high throughput optimization of sensing
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size exclusion chromatography) Conduct protein binding experiments (ELISA or SPR) Develop and optimize protocols for sample preparation and imaging by cryo-EM Collect and analyze cryo-EM data using a
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on germplasm curation, including maintenance, regeneration, distribution, and quality control. Under the guidance of a mentor, the participant will optimize workflows for phenotypic germplasm data collection and
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with a digital counterpart that will enable researchers to predict and optimize processes within the flow system and targeted reservoirs. The participant will receive training, coaching, and hands
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• Molecular modeling • Exergy • Viral research • Threat detection and prevention • Reaction optimization • PFAS degradation • Veterinarian science • Decontamination • General biology • General chemistry
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(PGR) collections lack systematic and thorough characterization. With the recent development of an alfalfa 3K DArT SNP panel, a standardized high-throughput technology has been optimized to overcome
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laboratory for improving the care of combat casualties. The mission of the Institute is to "Optimize Combat Casualty Care". About ORISE This program, administered by Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU
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, improve, optimize, and disseminate aflatoxin biocontrol technologies to growers. The goal of the current project is to elucidate genetic and genomic traits associated with enhanced displacement