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300 species. https://www.ars.usda.gov/northeast-area/geneva-ny/plant-genetic-resources-unit-pgru/docs/about-pgru/ Research Project: Participants will have the opportunity to explore genetic variation
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apply biotechnological approaches to improve the health and resilience of managed honey bees. The successful candidate will contribute to research projects focused on the development of novel therapeutics
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, California, conducts research to enhance food safety and biosecurity by developing new methods for analysis of toxins and bacteria in foods, and safe and effective compounds and management strategies targeting
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Project: The assigned research project will focus on developing integrated and sustainable approaches for monitoring and managing the two-spotted cotton leafhopper, aka cotton jassids (Amrasca biguttulla
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to develop and train custom autoencoders (AE). These models will be used to identify movement patterns characteristic of chronic wasting disease (CWD) infected wild cervids. Learning Objectives: The selected
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; and the Department of Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Washington State University. Research products will be developed for use across the western United States and across all ownerships
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, data collection, analysis, and QA/QC for existing measurements as well as development of data collection and analysis procedures for a suite of new instruments. You will also gain experience in designing
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will research topics related to the regulation of human drug compounding, including, but not limited to specific bulk drug substances that are used in compounding, advancing FDA's development of the Bulk
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Island. This learning opportunity will include synthesizing information on various mitigation methods (e.g., shaded fuel breaks, fuel reduction treatments, post-fire restoration), developing cost scenarios
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: You will develop skills in safety signal detection, learn to identify data quality issues that could obscure safety signals, and understand challenges in identifying rare adverse events in minority