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    <div class="html-content"><blockquote>Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) is looking for students and recent graduates to participate in research opportunities. Most of the ORISE opportunities are twelve month research opportunities, with the possibility to be renewed for additional twelve month research periods (5 years max). U.S. Citizenship is required to participate at the DoD installations.</blockquote><blockquote><div> </div><div>To see all of their available opportunities, please visit: <span><a href="http://www.orau.org/dodprograms" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">www.orau.org/dodprograms</a></span></div><div> </div><div>You can sign up for their Talent Network to received alerts with new opportunities that match candidate interests: <span> <a href="https://stayconnected.orau.org/en-us/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://stayconnected.orau.org/en-us/</a></span></div><div><br>Project Title &amp; Project ID examples:</div><div> </div><div>Chemical Eng. &amp; Physical Science Research (BS&amp;MS)               APHC-1911526380<br>Molecular Biology Research (BS)                                                 APHC-1637893744<br>Analytical Chemistry (MS/PhD)                                                    APHC-1817392923<br>Chemistry/Physics Research (MS/PhD Candidates)                      APHC-1768507089<br>Molecular-Based Testing (BS or MS)                                            APHC-1894785476<br>Data Analysis Research (MPH)                                                      APHC-1577623820<br>Public Health Data Research                                                           APHC-1012174837<br>Chemistry Research (BS Candidates)                                             APHC-1813938639<br>Lab Assistant Research (AA or BS Candidates)                             APHC-7074581681<br>Nanomaterial Research                                                                   USACE-EL-9004168835<br>Geochemistry (PhD)                                                                       USACE-EL-1829709278<br>Opportunity in Infectious Disease Research                                   MAMC-6702227045<br>Biomimetic Nanofibrous Scaffold Research (MS/PhD)                 N39467-027<br>Wound Infection Research (PhD)                                                   N39467-047<br>Battlefield Health and Trauma Fellowship (PhD)                          N39467-034<br>Combat Casualty Care Postdoctoral Research                                NAMRU-SA-1934167300<br>Concussion &amp; Head Injury Research (BS - PhD)                           AARL-2029475795<br>Injury Biomechanics Researcher                                                    USAARL-5922256836<br>Defense Opportunity in Olfactory Science (MS -PhD)                  ECBC-8778949652<br>Synthetic Biology Research (BS Candidates)                                ECBC-1534316068<br>Inhalation Toxicology Postdoctoral Research                                MRICD-5749861507<br>Neuroprotection Research (BS Candidates)                                   MRICD-5519479992<br>Medicinal Countermeasures Postdoctoral Research                      MRICD-1440454992<br>Cyanide Countermeasures - Postdoctoral Research                       MRICD-1364081190<br>Cellular Responses to Toxic Chemicals (BS)                                MRICD-9215848906<br>Chemical Threat Countermeasures (BS Candidates)                     MRICD-2669633143<br>Chemical Threat Medical Countermeasures  (PHD)                      MRICD-1898138247<br>Military Cognitive Performance Research                                     USARIEM-3532383181<br>Program Analysis Research (BS/MS)                                            USARIEM-1857696418<br>Epidemiology-Population Health/Analysis (MPH/MS)                 NMCPHC-3487387313<br>Health Informatics Research (BS/MS)                                           NMCPHC-3346146432<br>Malaria Vaccine Postdoctoral Research                                         WRAIR-4937463993<br>Biochemistry Research (BS &amp; MS Candidates)                             WRAIR-1259684897</div><div> </div><div><strong>About ORISE:</strong><br>The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) connects the most talented and diverse students, recent graduates, faculty and educators to programs closely aligned with the interests of a variety of research facilities, including those managed for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and more than a dozen other federal agencies.</div><div><br>ORISE administers a broad range of internships, fellowships, and research experiences available primarily to those pursuing science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines, including undergraduate and graduate students, recent graduates, postdocs, and university faculty members. Programs are offered at DOE national laboratories and other federal agencies with research facilities located across the country as well as some locations outside the United States.</div></blockquote><div><div><br></div></div></div>
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