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breeding and molecular biology. Learning Objectives: As a result of this experience, the participant will: Learn methods to conduct transformation of sugarcane, Learn genomics, bioinformatic methods
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, bioinformatic tools or analytical pipelines that quantify the diversity of RNA viruses infecting swine that may be deployed in online databases or interactive websites. Learning Objectives: During this project
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, and genomic approaches. The selected fellow will join our team under the guidance of the Research Leader/Supervisory Plant Pathologist, engaging in all aspects of breeding, genomics, and bioinformatics
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. market access. The approach will include metagenomics and bioinformatics to understand genetic diversity of the pathogen. Learning Objectives: During this project, the participant will be involved in
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and/or extracts, bioinformatic analysis to identify putative functions in bacteria and yeasts, and texture measurements on vegetable tissue. The candidate will participate in data collection and
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blotting or ELISA for protein detection is highly desirable. Additionally, the ideal participant will demonstrate an interest in using bioinformatic tools for data interpretation and a commitment to
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genomics approach to examine host-pathogen interactions in several aquaculture species. The applicant will learn to integrate laboratory techniques with bioinformatics approaches, such as gene expression
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protocols including digital PCR (dPCR), multiplex PCR, automated nucleic acid extraction, and microbial community analysis (metagenomics/bioinformatics). The participant will also have the opportunity to be
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genomics approach to examine host-pathogen interactions in several aquaculture species. The applicant will learn to integrate laboratory techniques with bioinformatics approaches, such as gene expression
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pathogens, microbial community characterization, plant tissue culture, diagnostic assay development, high-throughput sequencing, multi-omics research, and/or bioinformatics. Experience using advanced