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participant, you will join a community of scientists and researchers at the (HQDA), G-9, (DPRR) in an effort to establish an Army-wide prevention system that facilitates data-informed actions to integrate
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design concepts, integrated data collection and analysis methods. The participant will have the opportunity to learn more in-depth statistical analysis techniques or molecular biology tools (bioinformatics
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, consultants, agribusiness partners, and state and federal agencies to help guide decisions on the effective use of these practices. Under the guidance of a mentor the participant will: be integrated within
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interpretation will also be integral aspects of the project. Computational analysis of transcriptomics data (bulk RNA-seq, single-cell RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics) may also be incorporated into the project
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addition to having contact with some of the world’s top experts in spatial orientation modeling, spatial disorientation mitigation for air and space systems, and modeling of multisensory integration, you will gain
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, gene-drive, release of insects carrying dominant lethal systems) in tephritids by integrating or exploiting genes involved in fundamental biology. Furthermore, this research opportunity will allow
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natural hazards under a changing climate. You will be part of team that will develop actionable plans for: Integrating climate information into infrastructure (levee) adaptation planning Assessing
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Service (ARS) at the Integrated Research Facility (IRF) located in Fort Detrick, Maryland. The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's chief scientific in-house research
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approaches will include species distribution models and integration of spatially explicit environmental variables including climate, hurricane disturbance, and land-use, among other global and Caribbean region
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vegetation treatments and disturbance impacts on patterns of moisture, both typical conditions and extremes (positive = regeneration; negative = mortality). This objective will integrate ecosystem water