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Back to search results Apply now Job no:942664 Work type:Support Staff Pay Grade: 08 Major Administrative Unit / College: College Of Natural Science Department: Plant Biology Cns 10032114 Sub Area
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, and weighing dried plant biomass Desired Qualifications Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Geology, Agronomy, or related fields preferred but not required. Demonstrated ability to work
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, biochemistry, and physiology as applied to plant genetics and breeding. Skill and experience of a range of plant molecular biology techniques including rhizobium bacteria recovery and culture, DNA/RNA sequencing
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-100%), Non-Union Position Summary The Small Fruit and Hop Pathology program is seeking a Research Associate with a recent PhD in Plant Pathology or a related field in Plant Sciences. We are looking
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Back to search results Apply now Job no:943596 Work type:Support Staff Pay Grade: 00 Major Administrative Unit / College: College Of Natural Science Department: Plant Biology Cns 10032114 Sub Area
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Back to search results Apply now Job no:942805 Work type:Support Staff Pay Grade: 00 Major Administrative Unit / College: College Of Natural Science Department: Plant Research Laboratory Nat Science
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strengths in forest genetics and genomics provide a collaborative environment that supports success. 25% - Oversee the maintenance of shared laboratory, greenhouse, nursery, and trial spaces. Including
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Back to search results Apply now Job no:943668 Work type:Faculty/Academic Staff Major Administrative Unit / College: College Of Natural Science Department: Institute for Quantitative Health 40001034
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, Full Time (90-100%), Union Position Summary The Vegetable and Floriculture Pathology program in the Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences at Michigan State University is seeking a highly
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Abilities Previous experience working with plants. Basic knowledge of plant biology, evolution, ecology, and genetics. Basic knowledge of and comfort with working on university research farms. Comfort with