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activities that focus on selected infectious diseases of substantial health importance in developing countries. Projects range from science diplomacy, bilateral research programs, multilateral initiatives
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. This knowledge will contribute to the development of more efficient breeding methods, which will be applied to genetic data mining of the USDA National Plant Genetic ornamental germplasm collections and their
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of interactions between host plants and pest insects with an aim to develop strategies for control of insect pests of agricultural crops. The participant will have the opportunity to collaborate with a
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to investigate lipid profiles and lipid mediator production in peripheral immune cells from human subjects. The participant will collaborate with Dr. Snodgrass to help develop an appropriate IRB-approved protocol
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of natural resources - all within an efficient and profitable agriculture. The participant will be part of research team tasked to develop improved and new technologies for livestock waste treatment and the
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analyses to analyze complex microbial communities. Develop robust screening assays for diverse fungal and bacterial microorganisms. Cultivate agricultural crops in a greenhouse and/or the field. Mentor(s
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develop validated diagnostics, pathogen resources, and containment strategies, advancing the goals of the National Farm Security Action Plan to protect producers, safeguard rural economies, and preserve U.S
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complicated and costly process for measuring DF content in foods. The goal of this project is to reduce the cost of dietary fiber analysis. The development of a simplified method for DF determination and
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supported by USDA-ARS is to develop corn varieties with reduced grain protein content coupled with high yield. This will help US farmers continue to produce corn grain efficiently for animal feed and
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Laboratory supports studies of forest and resource management. The office is part of the Research and Development program of the Northern Research Station (NRS) of the USDA Forest Service. The primary