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The Wu laboratory at the University of Saskatchewan is currently recruiting prospective M.Sc. or Ph.D. students to undertake research in the areas of stress biology and aging. The Wu lab takes a molecular genetics approach using the model system Caenorhabditis elegans to study aging biology and...
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, Saskatchewan, Canada on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River, a city with a diverse and thriving economic base, a vibrant arts community and a full range of leisure activities. The University has a
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Bioproduct Sciences (College of Agriculture and Bioresources). The Specialist will also help support knowledge translation and IP mobilization of research arising from the Strategic Research Chair Program
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activity and imaging attributes for various wheat varieties under examination. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Education: A PhD degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical
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online delivery) Qualifications: Completion of a graduate degree, PhD preferred, in Agriculture or related discipline and/or possession of relevant teaching or professional experience. Course Number
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Session Course Number, Section, and Name: PLSC 234.3 (W01) Weed Control in Organic Agriculture Term and Course Dates: Spring and Summer (May 6 to August 15) CRN: 40509 and 60451 Delivery Mode: This course
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Are you passionate about agriculture, technology, and the vast prairies of Saskatchewan? Join our team as a member of our Agronomic Crop Imaging Laboratory at the College of Agriculture and
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. They will also be expected to bring together relevant expertise (from both within and outside the College of Agriculture and Bioresources) to realize the agronomic, economic, and environmental value and
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The spring wheat, specialty wheat, and canary seed breeding group in the Crop Development Centre works as a team to deliver improved crop varieties to support farmers and the agriculture industry in
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. PhD or terminal degree required, along with evidence of a strong record in research, scholarly and artistic works, and teaching (undergraduate and graduate), preferably relevant to the role itself