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Combat Capabilities Development Command - Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM-CBC) is offering a post-doctoral research fellowship. What will I be doing? As an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
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Combat Capabilities Development Command - Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM-CBC) is offering a research fellowship. What will I be doing? As an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE
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support staff from the Sustainable Agricultural Water Systems ARS-USDA unit (https://www.ars.usda.gov/pacific-west-area/davis-ca/sustainable-agricultural-water-systems-research/ ). Research (90%): Field
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, substance use disorders, pharmacovigilance, pharmacoepidemiology methods development). As an OSE-trained fellow, at the conclusion of this appointment, you will gain skills to help advance your STEM career
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apply biotechnological approaches to improve the health and resilience of managed honey bees. The successful candidate will contribute to research projects focused on the development of novel therapeutics
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assessment research with a focus on biosensor development. The research fellow will learn and apply techniques in biosensor fabrication and participate in testing and evaluating their performance
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Combat Capabilities Development Command - Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM CBC) is offering summer undergraduate engineering internships. What will I be doing and why should I apply? As an Oak Ridge
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Combat Capabilities Development Command - Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM CBC) is offering summer undergraduate engineering internships. What will I be doing and why should I apply? As an Oak Ridge
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Combat Capabilities Development Command - Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM CBC) is offering summer undergraduate engineering internships. What will I be doing and why should I apply? As an Oak Ridge
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visual cues, attractants, pheromones, and trap crops. The participant will study the impact of agronomic and cultural practices on the development, population dynamics, and distribution of cotton jassids