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have received or be pursuing a doctoral degree in one of the relevant fields (Synthetic Organic/Polymer Chemistry/Chemical Engineering or a closely related field). Degree must have been received within
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of the agency is to provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: The participant will engage in research utilizing advanced analytical chemistry
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of the relevant fields (microbiology, chemistry, food science, and/or bioinformatic). Degree must have been received within the past five years, or be currently pursuing. Preferred skills: Specific skills in
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anticipated to be received near start of appointment. Preferred Skills: Experience in analytical chemistry Experience in food science and technology Excellent written and oral communication Stipend $65,184.00
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fields. Preferred skills: A knowledge of the principles of organic, fiber, polymer or textile chemistries. Preferred skills in following experience: Flame Retardant, Electrospinning, Microencapsulation and
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chemicals in vitro and live food animals. Learning Objectives: The candidate will receive comprehensive, multidisciplinary training in analytical, environmental, and synthetic chemistry, with a focus on PFAS
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be currently pursuing or have received a doctoral degree in the one of the relevant fields (Chemical Engineering/Chemistry or a related field). The degree must have been earned within the past four
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include measurements of atmospheric ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions, airborne dust and pathogens, nutrient runoff, soil chemistry, and factors affecting poultry production. The fellowship will include
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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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plant-derived bioactive compounds. The project integrates analytical chemistry, natural product isolation, and cell-based bioassays to identify and characterize compounds that inhibit breast cancer cell