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chemistry/nutrient management and peer-reviewed publications. Preferred Skills Strong oral and written communication skills. Familiarity with fertilizer recommendation tools and analysis. Excellent work
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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Researcher Department: FAES | Food Science and
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applying this knowledge towards understanding landscape development, salt and nutrient cycling, biogeography, and habitat suitability throughout the Solar System. We are an interdisciplinary science team
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on instrumentation, helping in data analysis and interpretation, and helping with their FoodSURE proposals and final reports and papers. Minimum Qualifications Required PhD in material science and engineering, food
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: FAES | Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering-JM This undergraduate student worker would help with several tasks related to a sponsored research project, Nutrients from roadside ditches, funded by
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to pursue postgraduate training under the guidance of Dr. Sanja Ilic, PhD, Human Nutrition, Department of Human Sciences, and Drs. Melanie Lewis Ivey and Soledad Benitez-Ponce, Department of Plant
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for Food Animal Health Executes designated research in virology, immunology and molecular biology; evaluates and summarizes experimental data in a timely manner; organizes research data; tests, evaluates
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| Center for Food Animal Health To support research work in the area of foodborne pathogen genomics and gastrointestinal health of poultry (broilers and turkey). The work for this position will be a
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: Location: Food Agriculture and Biological Engineering (9401) Position Type: Term (Fixed Term) Scheduled Hours: 40 Shift: First Shift Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background
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techniques including molecular biology skills such as: DNA, RNA extraction, RT-PCR, etc., CAR-T, CAR-NK and general cell culture skills such as mammalian and bacterial cell growth, etc., Protein biochemistry