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) aims to conduct biomedical research that is responsive to Department of Defense and U.S. Army requirements and delivers lifesaving products including knowledge, technology and medical material
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, if you have additional questions about the application process, please email orise.ars.midwest@orau.org and include the reference code for this opportunity. Qualifications The qualified candidate should
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. These include, but are not limited to: Writing proposals under guidance of senior scientist Learning all aspects of the drug development process from early discover through pre-clinical trials Performing
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designed to identify drugs that restore behavioral performance after stress. These projects support WRAIR’s brain health mission through developing promising candidate compounds to treat traumatic stress
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Institute of Research (WRAIR) aims to conduct biomedical research that is responsive to Department of Defense and U.S. Army requirements and delivers lifesaving products including knowledge, technology and
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About WRAIR The Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) aims to conduct biomedical research that is responsive to Department of Defense and U.S. Army requirements and delivers lifesaving products
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insurance through ORISE) Relocation Allowance Training and Travel Allowance About WRAIR The Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) aims to conduct biomedical research that is responsive to Department
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). The laboratory receives and processes (routine ID, Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing and Whole Genome Sequencing) ~1,000 new isolates of ESKAPE+ pathogens every month from military hospitals across the world, and
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be currently pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree, with a preference for majors in applied areas of psychology (e.g., human factors, experimental, or industrial/organizational psychology), biomedical
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of Surgery at USUHS and WRNMMC. The EACE Regenerative Biosciences Laboratory primarily focuses on the development and evaluation of next generation technologies and approaches for the treatment of combat