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, collaborating with USDA-ARS scientists across the country. Investigate the differences between the NISAR soil moisture and agricultural products (Crop Area) and provide recommendations on their relative strength
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ideas and leadership. In the words of former Lab Director Brian Anderson , "our differences make us stronger and we’re united in fostering inclusivity in all aspects of our research to drive innovation
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grazing collaborative study. The fellow will have the opportunity to participate on a project that focuses on determining the impacts of adaptation to different grazing management systems and environments
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for US agriculture that are often grown in very different climates. The goal of the project is to learn about types of microbes that benefit crop yield or crop quality in the context of field agriculture
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comparisons of different Eimeria spp. to identify genes involved in parasite replication, avoids immunity or drugs, and how it causes disease in the host. This training will allow development of ability
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across many different research communities. Computational resources are available for large-scale analyses allowing for a unique opportunity for a fellow to obtain unique training and experiences to fit