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positions within research institutions, whether in a federal government research agency, academia, or the commercial sector. Importantly, fellows will have opportunities to interact with other technical staff
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. This fellowship experience primarily takes place in field sites. The fellow will be in remote locations all day, camping, and staying in lodging. Learning Objectives: The participant will have the opportunity
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to attend seminars and formal training programs. You will participate in collaborative projects with academia and/or industry and will thus be well positioned for diverse career options after the training
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public health, opportunities to attend seminars and formal training programs. You will participate in collaborative projects with academia and/or industry and will thus be well positioned for diverse
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specific focus on seasonal succession of host plants. Additionally, knowledge of agronomy, agricultural practices, and spatial technologies (e.g., global positioning systems – GPS) would be advantageous
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and advancing their ability to communicate results effectively. Through these activities, the fellow will expand their knowledge and skill set in honey bee biology, biotechnology, microbiology
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tradeoffs. EXPECTED RESULTS: We expect that innovative practices will yield positive environmental benefits, such as reduced soil erosion, improved soil infiltration, more efficient nutrient budgets, and
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for participation in this program. Health insurance can be obtained through ORISE. The participant does not become an employee of ARS or ORISE. However, this position requires a pre-employment check and a full
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, thrips, mites, etc., that pose a threat to subtropical agriculture. The primary goal of the project is to develop comprehensive tools to improve the detection and suppression of target pests
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their knowledge and skill set in agronomy, air quality, engineering, microbiology, poultry science, soil science, and data collection and analysis. This comprehensive training will prepare them for future research