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Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF), the Arthropod-Borne Disease Research Unit (ABADRU), and the Geospatial and Environmental Epidemiology Research Unit (GEERU) to model the risk of highly pathogenic
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, geospatial modeling, and statistical analysis to characterize land use trends related to the northeast agricultural industry and identify impacts and opportunities of agricultural land use transitions
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of microphysiological systems or organ on a chip model for viral agents. Research project emphasis is placed on determining virus growth and stimulation of an appropriate immune response that mimics what is observed in
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entomology, molecular biology, and ecological modelling. The fellow will have the opportunity to gain experience in entomological field research, molecular laboratory research, and possibly research within BSL
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tunnel experiment to identify key influential factors. Once these parameters are identified, the research fellow will have the opportunity to contribute to the development of a control model based on
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in the western US. We lack timely forecasts of direction and rate of disease spread during an outbreak event. Modeling approaches will feature process-based machine learning in high-performance
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A viruses with pandemic potential in swine and other natural hosts. The learning objectives are to quantify phenotypes of IAV in natural hosts and animal models; identify predictors of IAV host range
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multi-drug resistant organisms and fungi. This fellowship appointment will provide you with an opportunity to significantly contribute to ongoing efforts involving in vivo animal models of wound infection
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modeling, while fostering independent research skills and innovation in the application of advanced analytical approaches. As the selected participant, you may engage in projects that explore both population
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. Specific studies focused on developmental programming of obesity and metabolic health and interventions to mitigate these are ongoing. These studies may employ both pre-clinical models and human nutrition