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), or data interpretation to bridge molecular and systems biology. Preferred candidates will have experience in molecular biology. virology, flow cytometry, bioinformatics, and animal model handling. Stipend
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-ARS Ornamental Research Program in Miami, FL. The fellow will participate in a team effort to maintain and characterize Ornamental Genetic Resources (OGRs) by discovering molecular resources using
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the molecular factors critical for resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins/crops. In both cases, an interest in the potential application of arthropod gene-drive systems and their application in
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pursuing a master's or doctoral degree in one of the relevant fields. Preferred skills: Specific skills in cell culture methods, use of animal research models, cellular or molecular biology, and ELISA
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sugarcane using breast cancer cell lines. Evaluate the ability of extracts and isolated bioactives to inhibit ROS formation and other stress-related pathways in cell-based models. Collaborate with chemists
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the Northeast region. This opportunity will provide the chosen fellow with experience in applying experimental, molecular, and genomic approaches to better understand how and when changes in gene expression can
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multidisciplinary skills ranging from honey bee embryonic cell line research to large data analysis and modeling given the nature of the broad organismal to landscape level study. The fellow will also gain
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water fish and shellfish. Researchers at AAHRU apply molecular, cellular, and computational approaches to determine pathogen and host factors that influence virulence and/or disease resistance. Research
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molecular and non-destructive sensing methods to identify, quantify, and track the prevalence and spatial dissemination of pathogenic enteric bacteria (e.g., Salmonella, E. coli, Listeria) across dairy
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receive hands-on training and mentorship while contributing to high-impact studies that combine cell-based systems, transgenic/gene-targeted mouse models, and natural hosts (cattle, deer, and sheep). Note