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some 3 million curated specimens. It is housed in Marsh Lab on the west part of the Bozeman Campus. Part of the Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology (PSPP) Department of the College of Agriculture, faculty
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) is the largest natural history museum in Montana, with some 3 million curated specimens. It is housed in Marsh Lab on the west part of the Bozeman Campus. Part of the Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology
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research/creative activity directed at solving issues in mycology or plant pathology relevant to Montana and the region and that addresses MSU’s Grand Challenges (https://www.montana.edu/strategicplan
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related discipline Expertise in plant pathology and molecular biology methods including growth and maintenance of fungal pathogens, DNA extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, and qPCR. Experience in
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B.S. degree in Biology with four options (Conservation Biology and Ecology, Fish and Wildlife Ecology and Management, Organismal Biology, and Biology Teaching), and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Ecology and
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. The department offers undergraduate degrees in Plant Science or Environmental Horticulture. Plant Science students can select degree options in Crop Science, Plant Biology, or Plant Biotechnology. Environmental
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follow written and oral University and research protocols. Establish and maintain effective working relations with co-workers, faculty, and staff in a team-oriented environment. Capable and willing to work
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, but not limited to: Maintaining insect colonies. Performing bioassay on target insect species. Manage the laboratory and maintain the lab instruments. Prepare for planting experimental trials, planting
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responsible for development, implementation and management of a comprehensive set of programs and policies to ensure safety and compliance. The Biosafety Officer works closely with MSU constituents
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, implementation and management to ensure safety and compliance in their respective programs. The JRL Manager/Laboratory Safety Specialist works closely with MSU constituents, United States Department of Agriculture