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the ORISE Research Participation Program at the U.S. Department of Defense . Qualifications The qualified candidate be a current faculty member at an institution of higher education and will have a PhD
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transcriptomic methods, including but not limited to comparative genomics, population genomics, RNA-seq, genome assembly, variant calling, and other high-throughput sequencing approaches. Advanced proficiency in
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/ML/Big Data methods to manipulate data, develop prediction methods, troubleshoot those methods, and properly test and interpret the results. The fellow will be encouraged to participate in gene editing
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scientists at the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory. Specifically, the fellow will be able to: Apply statistical methods to assess changes in precipitation characteristics and water yield over time, with focus
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. Description: This opportunity is closed to applicants who are Senior Fellows (5-years or more past PhD). The GMAO is in the process of releasing a new reanalysis, and expecting development and release of MERRA
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. Description: This opportunity is closed to applicants who are Senior Fellows (5-years or more past PhD). This research topic focuses on better understanding how atmospheric constituents such as aerosols, clouds
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. Enhancing knowledge on identification of two-spot cotton leafhopper immatures. Developing expertise on sampling method(s) for the two-spotted cotton leafhopper in a variety of crop and non-crop habitats
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experience under the mentorship of PhD-level scientists in experimental design, application of various entomological and molecular research techniques, and data analysis. Opportunities for active participation
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to learn, apply, and develop their understanding around research programs such as 1) best methods to culture and utilize insect colonies for plant/insect interactions studies; 2) best methods for culturing
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laboratory complex at White Oak includes core facilities, such as flow cytometry and confocal and electron microscopy. The focus of this fellowship is to develop and apply methods to evaluate viral vaccines