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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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vegetables. Model bacterial pathogenic levels through complex survival and growth patterns. Utilize either data analysis or molecular analysis tools (or both) to inform strategies to optimize pre-harvest
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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
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diseases in cereal crops. Learning Objectives: This project will offer training and experience in a variety of molecular biology techniques used in studying plant-pathogen interactions. The candidate will
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. What will I be doing? As the selected candidate, you will participate in research using a variety of molecular biology assays and bioinformatic tools to analyze malaria parasite genomes for the purpose
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, genomics, and molecular breeding research. The fellow will help develop an extensible pipeline for NGS based whole genome sequencing, and genotyping for highly polyploid and complex genome sugarcane using
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identifying grapevines tolerance to adverse growing conditions. The postdoc will be able to establish robust collaborations with faculty at Cornell University, Cornell Agri-tech, Geneva Campus, and USDA-ARS
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the entire enterprise. Assisting healthcare centers and infection control services to detect and appropriately respond to outbreaks using the most advanced and accurate molecular methods available What will I
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horticulture, biotechnology, molecular genetics and genomics, plant pathology, plant physiology, and nematology, working to enhance crop improvement and address critical challenges facing tropical agriculture
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Center (DEVCOM CBC). What will I be doing? As an ORISE participant, you will join a community of scientists and researchers in an effort to gain insight into the use of molecular, immunological, synthetic