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Service (ARS), National Laboratory for Agriculture and The Environment, located in Ames, Iowa. The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's chief scientific in-house
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environments. Participants will develop proficiency in multi-parameter flow cytometry and specialized immunological assays to measure avian-specific immune correlates. The fellow will benefit from professional
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systems. Research fellows will engage in a collaborative environment that fosters the development of analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills. Why should I apply? Under the guidance of a mentor
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of the agency is to provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. The National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment (NLAE) generates information addressing
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baits for IPM strategies in a laboratory, field or greenhouse environment, improving targeted pest management solutions. The candidate will also engage with germplasm collections at the site. Learning
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– ability to be self-motivated and to perform both independently and in a team environment Strong problem-solving skills Excellent written and oral communication skills with good publication record Stipend
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phenomic data to better understand the complex Genotype–Environment–Phenotype interactions that drive crop performance. The postdoctoral research fellow will be stationed with the USDA-ARS Genetics and
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, including postharvest fumigants, pesticides and chemical markers of quality, in horticultural commodities and the environment using advanced analytical chemistry techniques such as chromatography (gas, liquid
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the expression and systemic movement of products from the gall into the host plant's vascular system. This fellowship is designed to foster professional growth within a multicultural, team-based environment
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, we seek applicants interested in contributing to an environment that values creative thinking and finding innovative solutions to unconventional problems. By collaborating closely with members of our