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Education (ORISE) participant, you will join a community of scientists and researchers in an effort to translate research to the operational environment by developing, evaluating, and disseminating knowledge
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arena, gain new knowledge on developing novel advanced analytical techniques for food safety monitoring; and evaluate the analytical performance aspects of different types of advanced instrumentation
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educational experience that will greatly enhance your career opportunities. In particular, you will gain hands-on knowledge of working with cultures of malaria parasites at different stages of development under
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. Learning Objectives: This research will give the participant exceptional hands-on knowledge and skills involving the use of synthetic methods for chemical modifications, as well as bench and pilot scale
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products including knowledge, technology and medical material that sustain the combat effectiveness of the warfighter. WRAIR provides unique research capabilities and innovative medical solutions to a range
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, Python, etc.). Demonstrated skills in developing statistical approaches for analyzing spatial and temporal data. Proficiency in processing and analyzing meteorological data. Knowledge of code and software
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psychology, cognitive science, social psychology, or other eligbile discipline. The WRAIR-W team is strategically co-located with the Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC) at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM
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several interrelated project goals including: To increase WRAIR researchers’ knowledge and awareness of community needs, values, and preferences in relation to clinical research. To increase regional
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will give the participant exceptional hands-on knowledge and skills involving the use of synthetic methods for chemical modifications, as well as bench and pilot scale reactions that will be invaluable
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) participant you will engage in projects that expand your knowledge and research experience in infectious disease research and genomic surveillance, with emphasis on respiratory and febrile/vector-borne