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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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cutting-edge science with practical solutions to support production of nutritious foods across the United States and secure a healthy future. You will be part of a research team responsible for developing
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of boreholes, and utilizing instrumentation to observe how fire impacts water movement through the vadose zone. Learning Objectives: This summer program provides an opportunity to gain hands-on experience with
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shifts and geochemical fluxes within the vadose and groundwater zones. Learning Objectives: This summer program provides an opportunity to gain hands-on experience with Forest Service monitoring protocols
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the CBER research program, which includes more than 70 principal investigators. These investigators, whom the fellow will learn from and engage with, lead research teams in the fields of virology
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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: You will join a team focused
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. Contingencies All awards and active participation in the program are contingent upon security access approval to Oak Ridge National Laboratory, agreement with the Terms of Appointment, and completion of all
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laboratory has been conducting collaborative research on the evaluation of safety and efficacy characteristics of live attenuated Leishmania parasite strains (LmCen-/- and LmexCen-/-) using several pre
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and gene therapies. Research Project: You will join a research program that broadly investigates unwanted immune responses to proteins used in therapeutic applications. The specific focus will be immune
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security of the United States. This is an educational opportunity offered by NETL and administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education. Participants in the program are not considered