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excellence of our agriculture. The vision of the agency is to provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. The mission of our research is to improve food safety and
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safety and quality. The projects the fellow participates in will focus on the production, extraction, purification, and characterization of natural and recombinant proteins important for food research
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. Application Deadline 3/31/2026 6:00:00 PM Eastern Time Zone Description THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM: TRANSFORMING SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY INTO NATIONAL SECURITY ADVANTAGE
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the safety of medications used during lactation. Learning Objectives: Under the guidance of the mentor, you will receive structured, hands-on training in MPS design, operation, and analytical evaluation
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post-market safety surveillance and receive hands-on training to retrieve data from relevant FDA databases and tools. Under the guidance of mentors, you will learn about regulations, policies, and
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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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. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (BARC), Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Laboratory located in Beltsville, Maryland
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of the safety and efficacy of these candidate vaccines within BSL-2 animal facilities. Learning Objectives: The participant will gain advanced technical expertise in synthetic biology and the genetic manipulation
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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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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