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and gene therapies. Research Project: You will join a research program that: (i) Investigates the mechanism(s) of coagulation in the context of drugs used to treat bleeding disorders. (ii) Develops
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to the Army. Scientists and Engineers at the CCDC Army Research Laboratory (ARL) help shape and execute the Army's program for meeting the challenge of developing technologies that will support Army forces in
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discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: Research will focus on development of bioinformatics and genomics tools to characterize the structure and function of the bovine genome and then
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the CBER research program, which includes more than 70 principal investigators. These investigators, whom the fellow will learn from and engage with, lead research teams in the fields of virology
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and gene therapy. You will use advanced manufacturing tools and strategies to gain a deeper understanding of challenges associated with T cell-based immunotherapies such as CAR-T cells and develop novel
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the Army's program for meeting the challenge of developing technologies that will support Army forces in meeting future operational needs by pursuing scientific research and technological developments in
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-products into value-added food ingredients and enhance their functional, nutritional, and sensory properties through fermentation technologies. The long-term vision is to enable the development of health
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responses. While most patients tolerate therapeutic products without issue, a subset develops immune-mediated adverse reactions, often driven by interactions between drug-derived or altered epitopes and the
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on autonomous multi agent technologies for preharvest safety inspection of produce fields. You will receive hands on experience in image acquisition, image analysis, AI model development, and data interpretation
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that become infected with the virus develop persistent infections that can, in later life, lead to severe liver problems. Despite many studies on viral diversity, little is known about how quickly the virus