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. The participants will collaborate on this project under the mentor's guidance. They will participate in research and analysis of results and evaluate their relevance to food quality and safety. Learning Objectives
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diseases such as Japanese encephalitis, Rift Valley fever, and related diseases. Learning Objectives: The fellow will have opportunities to learn field-based techniques related to survey and manage arthropod
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adverse events to inform standard ER analyses for safety and provide complementary tolerability data to improve dosage optimization strategies in oncology clinical trials. Learning Objectives: As an ORISE
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of people and nature by: working in collaboration with communities and our partners; providing access to resources and experiences that promote economic, ecological, and social vitality; connecting people
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collaboration with the mentor and other project members, to refine the focus of these activities based on the knowledge base, skill sets, and interest of the participant. Learning Objectives: The fellow will be
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at the Animal Disease Research Unit (ADRU), ARS–USDA, in Pullman, WA. They will participate in and analyze research experiments and will have opportunities to collaborate with ADRU–USDA scientists and Washington
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of healthy foods with healthful ingredients. In collaboration with the Grain Science and Industry Department at Kansas State University and the USDA-ARS Grain Quality and Structure Research Unit in Manhattan
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of the agency is to provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: You will have the opportunity to contribute to collaborative research between the Methods
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pathogens such as Japanese encephalitis and Rift Valley fever. Learning Objectives: The fellow will learn epidemiological techniques related to modeling parasitic and vector-borne diseases. Opportunities
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trade implications. They will collaborate with ARS scientists to develop innovative approaches to describe, identify, and detect microbes found in crop and/or weed seeds. This research will help