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and vegetation monitoring techniques Standard ecological sample processing protocols Data entry, management, and analysis Mentor: The mentor for this opportunity is Susan Cordell (susan.cordell@usda.gov
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collection and data analysis over time tracking the storage study trends investigation of the bacteriophage excipient and its relationship to a mammalian cell culture host model research of mammalian cell
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(learning and memory, anxiety, activity, gait analysis, motor and coordination tests, sleep etc.). As the selected participant, you will have opportunity to engage in several of the research focus areas using
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strong research skills and post-doctorate background in pollinator health and habitat conservation, biodiversity, agricultural land use, plant science, crop production, geospatial analysis, advanced
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graduate school of engineering and management as well as its institution for technical professional continuing education. A component of Air University and Air Education and Training Command, AFIT is
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experience required for design and data analysis. 3.) Communication skills necessary for public dissemination of findings. It is recognized that not all applicants will have knowledge and experience in all
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vivo assays. Efficacy trials: Apply postharvest treatments to fruit and monitor disease incidence, lesion development, and overall fruit quality after storage. Data collection and analysis: Record
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regulatory umbrella (ex. CLIP/CLIA/GLP), analysis and interpretation of data, and reporting of results through presentations and manuscripts. Two specific projects include the validation of a targeted next
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improve federal transit operations and oversight. Projects may include: Performing exploratory data analysis across diverse FTA datasets. Building and evaluating statistical and machine learning models
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Characterization under the mentorship of Dustin Crandall. This project will be hosted at the NETL Morgantown, WV campus. Analysis of shales that have been historically examined for oil and gas production