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ORISE. For more information, visit the ORISE Research Participation Program at the U.S. Department of Defense . Qualifications The qualified candidate will have a recent bachelors, master's or PhD degree
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researchers engaged in a Defense Health Agency project on spatial orientation modeling and disorientation mitigation. The research fellow will participate in generating a report for the Spatial Orientation
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related orthopaedic trauma. In particular, contemporary cell / molecular biology in vitro approaches as well as clinically relevant small and large animal models of orthopaedic trauma are utilized
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settings. Experience in data management, GIS, or ecological modeling is desirable. Ability to contribute to scientific writing and communication (reports, manuscripts, presentations). Strong skills in
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internal institution systems may be submitted. Click here for detailed information about acceptable transcripts. A current resume/CV, including academic history, employment history, relevant experiences
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internal institution systems may be submitted. Click here for detailed information about acceptable transcripts. A current resume/CV, including academic history, employment history, relevant experiences
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internationally known, unique facilities. This team has developed state-of-the-art experimental and computational models for solving water resource problems worldwide. CHL research and development addresses water
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). This year, CID is helping lead instrument deployment, data collection, modeling, and analysis efforts within the territory to better characterize USVI water infrastructure systems. This is in collaboration
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, especially those derived through In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU). Position Summary Senior Postdoctoral Researcher position in advanced structured materials and cell development of "next generation
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and apply AI/ML approaches for identifying molecular markers of infectivity, pathogenicity, and transmissibility. Integrate multi-omics and ecological data to model virus evolution, host–pathogen