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Contributing to writing grant proposals for extramural funding aimed at optimizing the health and performance of Warfighters deployed in extreme environments. Where will I be located? Natick, Massachusetts What
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: The participant will learn to incorporate their scientific and technical knowledge into food quality evaluation and food safety research. They will learn to design, develop, and optimize protein extraction and
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Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) is DoD's premier research enterprise for infectious diseases, brain health, and performance optimization. Around the world and at WRAIR’s headquarters, research is
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seeking a Postdoctoral Research fellow to undertake research developing new approaches to improve and optimize nutritional quality of ingredients from grain crops. It is envisioned that improved
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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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professional goals. Along the way, you will engage in activities and research in several domains. Available topical areas include, but are not limited to: Optimization Reinforcement learning Bayesian analysis
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crops of significance to national and global economies with the goals of improving crop yields with reduced inputs, reducing the impact of crop diseases, and preserving and optimizing the use of crop
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asphalt binders in new pavements. Under the guidance of a mentor, the participant will participate in the development and optimization of chemical processes to improve the performance of biobased additive
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their scientific and technical knowledge into food quality evaluation and food safety research. They will learn to set up, develop, and optimize protein extraction methods suitable for proteins with various
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improvement, discovery trait research and methodology optimization to reach greater breeding efficiency. The general research technologies/methodologies and approaches are derived from plant breeding, genomics