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Research Laboratory (AFRL) Cognition and Modeling Branch is offering a Research Fellowship at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. What will I be doing? As an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
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just medicines. Research Project: This research project addresses critical knowledge gaps in emerging therapeutic modalities, specifically immune cell engagers and radioligand therapies, where limited
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conducting and helping with knowledge-synthesis research focused on animal and population health, as well as other research and analytical projects focused on new world screwworm and mosquito transmitted
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strenuous on the individual. Preferred skills: Knowledge and background in virology/ molecular biology/serology/cell biology BSL-2 laboratory experience with hands-on experience in wet-lab procedures Interest
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fellowship will join a team of research forester and geneticists addressing knowledge gaps related to reforestation in an era of increasing stress and disturbance. The research fellow will help maintain a
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: Knowledge of immunology, infection diseases, diagnostic and vaccine development, RNA seq analysis, and statistics are desirable. Stipend $75,068.00 Yearly Point of Contact Janeen Eligibility Requirements
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the project is anticipated to advance scientific knowledge in support of the USDA research of “Promoting Soil Health to Regenerate Long-Term Productivity of Land”. Learning Objectives: The candidate will have
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, growth of plants in chambers and greenhouses) Knowledge and experience with molecular cloning and gene editing technologies (e.g., Golden Gate or similar methods of cloning, CRISPR/Cas9 application and
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efforts and optimize agronomic performance on U.S. farms. The participant will gain valuable knowledge and skills in areas such as sugarcane gene editing, transformation biotechnology, genetics, genomics
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and knowledge of the genetic-genomic-transcriptomic basis and their relationships to ornamental plant(s) maintenance, management, and efficient US national germplasm collection improvements