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support to project managers and CFMO personnel by providing standard and custom cartographic products. Completes maps and analysis to aid site master planning, maintenance, and all other construction and
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will be working with Dr. Dai Shizuka at School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (www.shizukalab.com [DS1] c). The primary duties of the research technologist include conducting
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will be working with Dr. Dai Shizuka at School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (www.shizukalab.com [DS1] c). The primary duties of the research technologist include conducting
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will be working with Dr. Dai Shizuka at School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (www.shizukalab.com [DS1] c). The primary duties of the research technologist include conducting
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other library stakeholders and reports to the ACME Chair. This 12-month, tenure-track position follows the scholar-practitioner model. As a member of ACME, the successful candidate performs original and
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harvest to storage locations throughout the ENREEC facilities, while maintaining accurate records on condition and location of grains. Serves as primary roadside maintainer. Including mowing, spraying and
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breeding research on FHB disease in wheat and barley. The primary responsibilities of the incumbent are to: 1) Screen wheat and barley materials for FHB resistance in the greenhouse and field; 2) Develop and
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system with choices/access for people focused on health, and 3) Rural health, safety, and well-being. Health behavior change and translation of research should be evident in their primary responsibility
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system with choices/access for people focused on health, and 3) Rural health, safety, and well-being. Health behavior change and translation of research should be evident in their primary responsibility
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people to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in ways that generate mutual benefit and valued impact. Primary responsibilities include fostering extension talent, stakeholder connections, and UNL engagement