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USSOUTHCOM's public health posture through the development of evidence-based planning initiatives and actionable policy guidance to enhance force health readiness. This fellowship will focus on biosurveillance
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for its research and development of new and alternative oilseed crops and cropping systems for the Midwestern United States. The candidate chosen for this opportunity will join an exciting, driven, and
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. MMRU conducts innovative research, training, and engagement to advance understanding of how parental-child diet, nutrition, and physical activity optimize development. MMRU is co-located with
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biodefense, biosecurity, or international trade implications. They will collaborate with ARS scientists to develop innovative approaches to describe, identify, and detect microbes found in crop and/or weed
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both local and regional land managers to share results. The fellow will also be able to travel to national or regional conferences to disseminate findings and develop professionally. Possible independent
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and develop contacts and a network that will help them in their professional career. Key Information Program Dates: June 1, 2026 – August 7, 2026 Research Locations: Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH
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these parasites as well as developing rapid methods of parasite detection and drug-resistant parasite strains. This project seeks to compile the genomic sequence of Eimeria, which are protozoa that cause
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will I be doing? As an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) participant, you will join a community of scientists and researchers in an effort to provide professional development through
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species by developing improved germplasm and technologies that increase farm efficiency, product quality, and environmental sustainability. Research encompasses genetics, genomics, physiology, aquatic
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are looking for a fellow to engage in research and tool development that addresses atmospheric influences on lower intensity fires, more typical of prescribed fires than wildfires. The area of research is