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mentor, your research area focus will be projects for antibacterial development. The hypothesis is that proteins required for bacterial viability, virulence and pathogenicity are targets for therapeutic
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on-site in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. $500 per week stipend based on full-time of participation each week. The opportunity to learn from world-renowned scientists and engineers. Optional professional development
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) located at Texas A&M University has research training opportunities for highly motivated postdoctoral fellows in prevention of diet-related chronic diseases, plant genetics & biofortification and
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qualitative and quantitative methods to assess community members' attitudes, perspectives and experience with regard to clinic research. Develop educational and outreach activities to inform, teach and
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to advanced development. WRAIR is offering a research opportunity within the Performance Assessment and Chemical Evaluation (PACE) lab for Bachelor's level graduates in the area of Behavioral Neuroscience
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collaborators Engaging with WRAIR scientists and gaining experience writing articles highlighting infectious disease and brain health research being conducted at WRAIR Designing and developing science education
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(ARS), within the Foreign Arthropod-Borne Animal Disease Research Unit (FABADRU). This opportunity will be located at the National Bio and Agro-defense Facility (NBAF) and Kansas State University campus
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of the seven laboratories of U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (USACE-ERDC), which is the Army Corps of Engineers' integrated research and development (R&D) organization. EL provides solutions
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activities, including: Performing a confined space inventory audit Developing visual safety aids and training materials Developing personnel protective equipment and machine tool guarding guides and standard
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) located at Texas A&M University has research training opportunities for highly motivated postdoctoral fellows in prevention of diet-related chronic diseases, mechanistic studies in nutrition-health