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Posting Details Posting Information Posting Number PG193304EP Internal Recruitment No Working Title Assistant Clinical Professor of Ruminant Health Management Anticipated Hiring Range Commensurate
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Posting Details Posting Details Position Number: 117738 Title: Agent Functional Title: Agent, Ruminant Livestock Specialist Category Status: 02-Faculty Non-Tenured, On Track Applicant Search
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Posting Details Posting Information Posting Number PG193304EP Internal Recruitment No Working Title Assistant Clinical Professor of Ruminant Health Management Anticipated Hiring Range Commensurate
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Position Details Req ID: req17258 Position Title: Research Scientist & Extension Specialist, Small Ruminants - copy Position Type: Staff Full-Time Position Number: 002010 Campus: Langston Department
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Extension Associate – Small Ruminant Production and Management Specialist Position Function This individual will be an extension livestock educator with the PRO-LIVESTOCK program with primary focus
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Posting Details Position Information Posting Number PG194299TM Position Number 11ASO3255 Position Type Temporary Essential Job Duties Assist with all aspects of daily beef cattle and small ruminant
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tract of livestock with the goal of decreasing methane production and improving the efficiency of nutrient use in the ruminant. We are seeking applicants for a 9-month, full-time tenure-track position in
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of the microbial ecology of the rumen and gastrointestinal tract of livestock with the goal of decreasing methane production and improving the efficiency of nutrient use in the ruminant. The College of Agriculture
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system co-products, with emphasis on ruminant livestock. Pursues external funding to support the research portfolio. Publishes research in high-impact, refereed journals. Maintains active membership in
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protocols. These units are: swine, beef cow, dairy, poultry, small ruminant, field crops and horticulture. Each of these areas is an intricate part of interdisciplinary studies at the university and in