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including Postdoctoral Associates, graduate students, undergraduates, and interns. Responsibilities include preparing animal care and use protocols, maintaining sample and chemical databases, ensuring
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for this position include teaching undergraduate and graduate-level nutritional sciences (community nutrition) courses, conducting research, student advising, student mentoring and recruitment, curriculum development
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to work independently and function effectively as part of a team of physicians, students, postdoctoral fellows, and laboratory and animal technicians and staff. Strong verbal communication and writing
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courses in animal science and farm management, extending to animal nutrition, livestock anatomy and physiology, livestock selection and breeding, equine management, meats and meat processing, and animal
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, we deliver our findings directly to communities and families, ensuring that our work reaches those who need it most. The Barrow lab of Molecular Nutrition within the Division of Nutritional Sciences
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Ornithology, Wildlife Nutrition, Nutritional Ecology, Wildlife Diseases, Conservation Genetics, and Mammalogy, and the successful candidate may also develop a new course based on their expertise
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(http://colsa.unh.edu/anfs) currently serves 450 undergraduate majors through its Animal Science, Nutrition, and Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems programs, as well as 30 graduate students and
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labor to intestinal complications. The other 50% of the time will be dedicated to working with the NOuRISH (Yale Neonatal Nutrition Outcomes Research In Sustaining mother and infant Health) team focused
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) currently serves 450 undergraduate majors through its Animal Science, Nutrition, and Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems programs, as well as 30 graduate students and interns through a variety of
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students enrolled in BSc degrees in Agriculture, Animal Health, Nutrition & Food Science degree programs, administered at the Faculty level. Greater Edmonton, with over one million residents in the city and