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performing research, under the mentorship of Dr. Brittany Davis at the USDA-ARS, FAPRU, focused on grazing beef cattle physiology and behavior. The primary research project is a multi-state beef cattle
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of the agency is to provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: The successful candidate will collaborate with Drs. Pierre Lau and Weiqiang Zhang
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processes and evaluating post-fire landscape dynamics and hazards. Fellows will also receive dedicated mentorship in data analysis, scientific communication, and field safety. Mentor: The mentor
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. These efforts cover more than just medicines. Research Project: This research aims to leverage advanced technologies such as AI agents for causality assessments of individual case safety reports. Participation is
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quantifying subsurface processes and evaluating post-fire landscape dynamics and hazards. You will also receive dedicated mentorship in data analysis, scientific communication, and field safety. Mentor
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processes and evaluating post-fire landscape dynamics and hazards. Fellows will also receive dedicated mentorship in data analysis, scientific communication, and field safety. Mentor: The mentor
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), anticipated to receive by 5/31/2029. Preferred skills: Some college coursework in agriculture, soil science, life science, or environmental science Experience with laboratory safety protocols and handling soil
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. Application Deadline 3/31/2026 6:00:00 PM Eastern Time Zone Description THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM: TRANSFORMING SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY INTO NATIONAL SECURITY ADVANTAGE
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will also consider fire exposure risk, erosion, nearshore coral health, and health and human safety. This learning opportunity will involve mentorship into how to construct complex landscape scale
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promiscuous immunogenic epitopes in emerging Cas proteins and develop new tools to understand the safety consequences of immune responses to neo-epitopes generated due to off-target gene editing. The following