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students and collaborate on aquatic ecology field projects in southeast Alaska wilderness watersheds. Learning Objectives: Learn about bioenergetic food web models to quantify food web energy fluxes between
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to collaborate with NVSL diagnosticians, microbiologists, bioinformaticians and researchers to participate in laboratory, diagnostics and developmental project in support of the diagnostic mission. Learning
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, focusing on gene editing and molecular breeding techniques. While flowering in sugarcane is an undesirable trait for Florida farmers, it plays a crucial role in crossing and breeding. Through this learning
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to protect American agriculture. Learning Objectives: Under the guidance of a mentor, the fellow will learn techniques related to chemistry, molecular biology, and microscopy during the development phase and
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establishing a soil moisture monitoring network within agricultural fields for validating NISAR products. The second goal is for the candidate to learn about new technologies in radar and optical remote sensing
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and control fields. A collaborative team is responsible for collection and analysis of each measurement. A research fellow will integrate these measurements to assess ecosystem service benefits and
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. The participant will collaborate directly with parental breeding lines and segregating populations used to identify and study novel genetic traits, under the guidance of a research geneticist. In addition
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of people and nature by: working in collaboration with communities and our partners; providing access to resources and experiences that promote economic, ecological, and social vitality; connecting people
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. The participants will collaborate on this project under the mentor's guidance. They will participate in research and analysis of results and evaluate their relevance to food quality and safety. Learning Objectives
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diseases such as Japanese encephalitis, Rift Valley fever, and related diseases. Learning Objectives: The fellow will have opportunities to learn field-based techniques related to survey and manage arthropod