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discovery areas where consumer and industrial needs are unmet and value the use of domestically grown cotton. The Cotton Quality and Innovation Research Unit (CQI) will approach this problem by identifying
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Education (ORISE) participant, you will join a community of scientists and researchers to conduct research related to the electric propulsion of transport aircraft. Your research activities will be designed
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plants. The participant will learn and use multiple molecular biology, synthetic biology and plant biotechnology related tools and techniques including plasmid vector design and assembly, plant genetic
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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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veterinary importance. Under the guidance of the mentor(s), the fellow will contribute to the design, implementation, and data analysis of field-based research on new world screwworm and mosquito-borne
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complimentary study areas in this field: forest operations and logistics, supply chain modeling and optimization, biohub siting and design, and aggressive dissemination of research results. In addition to USDA-FS
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in the development of diagnostic technologies for viral, bacterial and fungal diseases. Functional knowledge of molecular techniques such as: PCR; real-time PCR; PCR primer/probe design and DNA
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insecticides using nano- or microparticles, Evaluate active ingredients, and; Develop novel methods that incorporate existing and new products to create new tools for an integrated pest management plan
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processes of experimental design, study planning, and monitoring Collaboration as a member of a research project team Compose original research Enumerate from western U.S. coniferous forest ecosystems and
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observational study designs and analyses Experience using linear and generalized linear regression models; specifically in mixed-effects modeling Experience synthesizing continuous and count outcomes using