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into the use of molecular, immunological, synthetic biology, and mass spectrometry methods to develop capabilities for the detection of and protection from current and emerging biological threats. The internship
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in Biology, Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, or Veterinary Science, particularly those considering a future PhD, DVM or MD degree. Learning Objectives: Under the guidance
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conventional breeding methods and marker assisted breeding. The overall objective of the research is to develop and release germplasm, methodology and information that will expedite the development and
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resilience. Learning Objectives: The participant will receive training in insect rearing methods, insecticidal bioassays, molecular techniques, and data analysis. Mentor(s): The mentor for this opportunity is
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using both conventional breeding methods and marker assisted breeding. Learning Objectives: The participant will partner with the mentor to learn more about: Conducting phenotype trials related to maize
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to, Learning to use of software such as Alphafold, ProteinMPNN, RFDiffusion, PROSS and PyMOL Constructing, designing, expressing and purification of proteins. Where will I be located? Silver Spring, Maryland
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, the fellow will have the opportunity to collaborate on related research including eDNA detection methods and mapping populations across the growing region. Learning Objectives: Under the guidance of a mentor
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products. Improved processing methods are urgently needed to overcome the bottleneck of scaling up ‘ulu production, increase market distribution, reduce waste, and foster local economies. Specific activities
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using both conventional breeding methods and marker assisted breeding. Learning Objectives: The participant will partner with the mentor to learn more about: Conducting phenotype trials related to maize
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quality attributes and resistance to diseases and pests, as well as a tolerance to environmental stresses. This will be achieved through a combination of traditional breeding methods, molecular techniques