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strong knowledge of entomology, animal and human disease, microbiology and vector borne disease systems is highly desired. Point of Contact Janeen Eligibility Requirements Citizenship: U.S. Citizen Only
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. The IITF is headquartered in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, and its mission is to develop and disseminate scientifically based knowledge that contributes to the conservation of forests, wildlife, and watersheds
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knowledge regarding the importance of soil microbiomes in designing sustainable agricultural management practices. Mentor(s): The mentor for this opportunity is Chuntao Yin (chuntao.yin@usda.gov ). If you
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completion prior to start of appointment. Preferred Skills: Knowledge and experience in molecular and NGS techniques for pathogen discovery as well as associated bioinformatics analyses. Point of Contact
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of practice, traditional knowledge holding communities, etc.), and engaging in outreach. Activities may include development of and participation in meetings at all levels of decision making, working with
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an associate or bachelor's degree in the one of the relevant fields. Preferred skills: The ideal candidate has basic knowledge of soils, has strong attention to detail, and has an interest in developing
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approaches for processing biomechanical data collected using wearables from patients with limb amputations See an early-stage project from initiation to analysis to knowledge product generation in a short
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received a bachelor's degree within ten years of the desired start date are eligible. Highly competitive applicants will have education and/or experience in one or more of the following: Knowledge and/or
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opportunity to contribute and advance their knowledge and skills in wood products carbon related research that will involve maintaining databases of U.S. national and regional wood products production, and
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research across NIH and the federal government to foster knowledge and optimize health across the lifespan. What will I be doing? As a fellow, you will collaborate with NIH scientists on an evolving area of