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scientific information for distribution to resource managers or other interested audiences. Learning Objectives: Participants will learn about: Conducting user-engaged science Invasive species concerns and
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for the detection of high-consequence pathogens from OCONUS and internal projects. 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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molecular identification of insect communities associated with different cover crop species; maintenance of insect colonies; and maintenance of greenhouse and laboratory experiments. Learning Objectives
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developing, characterizing, and fielding assays for the detection of various infectious diseases including high consequence viral and bacterial pathogens as well as toxins. Besides direct pathogen detection
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communications specialists to develop media/outreach materials and other communications products. Learning Objectives: Through this fellowship, the participant will have the opportunity to further science
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on leveraging data from permanent forest plot datasets in the Caribbean to build a comprehensive view of tropical tree species in support of conservation and broader management actions. Learning Objectives
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and forecasting wildland fire smoke transport and dispersion. The project objective is to improve both wildfire and prescribed fire operational decision support in various landscapes. They will interact
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-offs of managing Tribal lands for multiple objectives, such as forest and farm production, biodiversity, old growth management, and adaptation. The ORISE fellow also joins an established portfolio
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identifying insect specimens. Learning Objectives: The selected participant will learn and use forestry field measurement techniques, how to collect tree cores and postprocessing such as dating and measuring
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. Report project findings in scientific articles and management-relevant products. Learning Objectives: The participant will build their experience conducting the full cycle of social science research