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, State Forest Action Plans, and project-level ecosystem management. The fellow will be a part of a team of NFCH to prepare the assessment. The fellow will also collaborate with partners across other
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disaster, adversarial attack, and surprise. CID supports interdisciplinary senior scholars to work with highly motivated students and develop detailed analyses and implementation plans for lifeline
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centers in the United States. The center has an interdisciplinary team of scientists dedicated to research on improving agricultural production, food safety and public health, economic development, and
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of Defense, academia, and commercial companies. Furthermore, you will be challenged to develop new and innovative methods for analyzing bacterial genomes and will have the opportunity to make significant
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The Department of Defense (DoD) is offering a postdoctoral fellowship at the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command - Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRDC MRIID). What will I be
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regional partners, with an emphasis on growing local, interagency, and interagency relations in and related to the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) and other USAPI. Project goals include: Development
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partners, along with the databases we create. The geospatial smoke tradeoffs dataset can then be used in project planning. Learning Objectives: The fellow will develop professionally while engaging in
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of Missouri campus. Research at this facility involves optimizing agricultural production systems for improved sustainability by developing tools for assessment of soil health, among other objectives. Research
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. Research Project: The PNWRS Lab in Wenatchee, Washington has a six-decade history of collaborating with eastern WA National Forests to develop geospatial scripts and tools that characterize forest vegetation
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. Research Project: The ORISE participant will employ genomics approaches to pinpoint and validate genomic regions conferring resistance to coffee leaf rust (CLR). This research will support the development