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analysis experience and scientific writing ability Experience with systematic or scoping reviews (or other structured knowledge-synthesis methods) Experience in R or Stata Knowledge of experimental and
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the safety of medications used during lactation. Learning Objectives: Under the guidance of the mentor, you will receive structured, hands-on training in MPS design, operation, and analytical evaluation
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of healthy foods with healthful ingredients. In collaboration with the Grain Science and Industry Department at Kansas State University and the USDA-ARS Grain Quality and Structure Research Unit in Manhattan
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a structured, short-term appointment. The program is intended for students and postgraduates who seek to gain exposure to AFIT's scientific expertise and mission-driven environment. Through
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biology, DNA and RNA extraction and sequencing and gene expression analysis. Knowledge of gene editing and modification: recombinant DNA techniques such as CRISPR/Cas9, vector construction, etc. Experience
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the past four years or anticipated to be complete prior to start of appointment. Preferred skills: Experience in organic synthesis, analytical chemistry, structure-property relationships, material
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theoretical solutions for modernizing infrastructure, focusing on energy efficiency, environmental controls, and biosecurity requirements. Observe and engage in the stages of federal construction and repair
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transcriptomics datasets generated by the host laboratory. To develop insecticidal molecules, the Fellow will utilize AI/machine learning, structural and computational biology, bioinformatics, and genomics tools
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-products. Current extracts from whole rice, rice bran, and rice hulls will be evaluated for biological activity, followed by purification and structural characterization of active components. This research
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USDA-ARS Postdoctoral Research Opportunity: Development of Novel Vaccines for Poultry Viral Diseases
recombinant Marek's disease virus vaccines to prevent both Marek's disease and other poultry diseases. The project involves the construction of recombinant vaccines using molecularly cloned Marek's disease