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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
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. The PACE lab uses basic neuroscience approaches, preclinical models, and behavioral pharmacology to develop new drugs for the treatment of traumatic stress related disorders. The lab focuses on projects
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therapeutic bacteriophage isolates, biomarker discovery and relative quantification for in vitro and in vivo models through proteomics (HPLC-QToF-MS) and volitilomics (GC-MS). Where will I be located? Location
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metabolomics in crops tissues such as grains, seeds and fruits. Learn methods to isolate phytochemicals to be used in dietary studies using pre-clinical models and humans. Mentor(s): The mentor
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will receive hands-on training and mentorship while contributing to high-impact studies that combine cell-based systems, transgenic/gene-targeted mouse models, and natural hosts (cattle, deer, and sheep
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used to assess transfer of pathogen loads to fruits and vegetables. The microbial community changes and its influence on pathogen levels will also be quantified. These data will fit into models
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a cross-disciplinary approach. Learning the mechanism of blast-induced neurotrauma and develop suitable countermeasures using pre-clinical models Focusing on neurosensory (auditory and ocular systems