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focused on improving dairy production systems, soil ecology, forage production, and ecosystem services. Research Project: The participant will have the opportunity to contribute to the modernization of high
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high-containment research that secures the nation’s food supply, agricultural economy, and environmental health against the threat of invasive foreign plant diseases and weeds. Research Project
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Evaluation and Research (CDER) performs an essential public health task by making sure that safe and effective drugs are available to improve the health of people in the United States. As part of the U.S. Food
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supported by the USDA-ARS Vegetable Crop Research Project in Madison, WI. This fellow will participate in research developing new techniques for evaluating plant chemical composition and performing genetic
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that improve the efficacy or efficiency of performing plant genome engineering may also potentially be developed. Learning Objectives: The participant will learn and use multiple molecular biology and plant
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and associated technologies against high-impact invasive wood-boring insect pests, such as emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) and Asian longhorned beetle (ALB
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culture systems are largely underutilized in honey bee and other bee research to study the effects of stressors at a high level of resolution under controlled conditions. Although a continuous honey bee
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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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phenotypes in warm water aquaculture species. The fellow will learn to utilize genome-scale datasets from host-pathogen interaction studies along with high-performance computing resources to answer scientific
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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