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Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Biology, Conservation Biology, or other related natural science field. Experience working in forest health and/or entomology. Familiarity with lab and field equipment
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are a few other qualifications that we would view as incredibly helpful in this role, including: Associate’s Degree with coursework in entomology, plant pathology, plant physiology, weed science
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. Additionally, we need someone who has: Master’s Degree in Agriculture from an accredited institution with a major in Small Fruit, Grapes, Tree Fruit, Vegetable Crops, Horticulture, Plant Pathology, Entomology
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institution with a major in Small Fruit, Grapes, Tree Fruit, Vegetable Crops, Horticulture, Plant Pathology, Entomology or closely associated fields. 2+ years of relevant work experience in Agribusiness, Crop
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, Integrated Pest Management, Horticulture, Entomology, Plant Pathology or related discipline relevant to the role of the position. Experience and ability to work independently, part of a team, and with staff
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), providing financial management support to the academic departments of Entomology, Food Science, Horticulture, Plant Pathology and USDA-ARS. The sponsored research budget for these departments/funds is
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Insect Physiology and Toxicology Department of Entomology, Cornell University Ithaca, New York Position:Associate/Full Professor, Tenure-track Location: The academic home for this position is the
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members of SIPS, Entomology and Food Science, as well as USDA facilities that house two units, the Plant Genetics Resources Unit (PGRU) and the Grape Genetics Research Unit (GGRU), comprised of over 30
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as incredibly helpful in this role, including: Experience working with plants, plant disease and other pest identification. Coursework or other practical experience in vegetable production, entomology
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are a few other qualifications that we would view as incredibly helpful in this role, including: Associate’s Degree with coursework in viticulture, entomology, plant pathology, plant physiology, weed