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Pacific salmon, and; Explore the population dynamics Sockeye Salmon populations critical to rural food security. This research will help elucidate how the capacity for forest watersheds to support
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children and adults living in the US. Included in the interview portion are demographic (age, gender, race/ethnicity), socioeconomic (poverty-to-income ratio, food security, participation in nutrition
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the production, value, and safety of pecan, peach, nectarine, and plum crops. The postdoctoral fellow will help in implementing experiments to develop novel methods of controlling economically important pests
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of genetically engineered crops and animal welfare; and protection of public health and safety as well as natural resources that are vulnerable to invasive pests and pathogens. The Foreign Animal Disease
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of genetically engineered crops and animal welfare; and protection of public health and safety as well as natural resources that are vulnerable to invasive pests and pathogens. The Foreign Animal Disease
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the NSF Division of Computer and Network Systems, focuses on Training Research for Undergraduate Students in Secure and Trusted Systems (TRUST). As an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE
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technologist. They will take part in the research and analysis of protein extraction and characterization in relation to food quality and safety. Learning Objectives: The participant will learn to incorporate
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] - ORISE Recommendation Request - [your email]", from Zintellect@orau.org. This email will include information on the opportunity to which you have applied, as well as a secure link to submit a
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for other animal species. However, safe and successful insect production must include efforts to prevent, detect, identify and mitigate potential food safety issues associated with production and consumption
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high-containment research that secures the nation’s food supply, agricultural economy, and environmental health against the threat of invasive foreign plant diseases and weeds. Research Project