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Technology Applications is offering an educational opportunity focused on discovery, design, development and delivery of globally impactful solutions for military relevant infectious diseases, brain health
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. The Biologics Development Module (BDM) is a unique applied research laboratory space within NBAF tasked with the mission of transitioning research developments into products. The BDM operates at a BSL-2 level of
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manufacturing conditions (media, flask vs. bioreactor etc) Develop SLE co-cultures to investigate the role of pericytes in modulating vascular inflammation Professional development through publication in high
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permeability assays and imaging-based analyses); 3) Analytical method development using fluorescence microscopy, ELISA, and LC–MS for drug quantification; 4) Data management and interpretation workshops
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of Defense (DoD) is offering a graduate or postdoctoral research fellowship. As a research fellow, you will join a community of scientists to support our mission to conduct innovative research and development
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of large DNA viruses. The fellow will receive hands-on training in cutting-edge vaccine development The program offers unique experience in conducting high-containment research within BSL-2 laboratory
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. Scientists in this unit maintain a comprehensive IAV research program including investigation of virulence mechanisms, vaccinology, immunology, and virus evolution. The participant will be based
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collaborative research to develop knowledge bases of the behavior, ecology, physiology, and genetics of invasive insect pests and their natural enemies for development of effective biological control strategies
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, diagnostic assay development, high-throughput sequencing, multi-omics research, and/or bioinformatics. Experience using advanced scientific technologies to creatively solve agricultural challenges is
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by the USDA-ARS, SHRS, and Miami location, with the development of integrated pest management (IPM) for invasive insect pests, such as tephritid fruit flies, ambrosia beetles, the hibiscus bud weevil