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application techniques, plot evaluation, and data collection. Familiarity with basic microbiological or plant pathology laboratory techniques, such as aseptic technique, culturing, and pathogen isolation
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diagnostics development and validation Clinical diagnostic experience involving viral and microbiological pathogens Expertise in phylogenetic analysis and sequence typing Documented scholarly productivity
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. The individual will contribute to writing manuscripts and reports, share research findings, and will have opportunities for training in grant writing. Required Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Microbiology
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, Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Preventive Medicine (VMPM) is accepting applications for a productive and result-oriented postdoctoral associate. The individual will (1) perform different in vitro
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Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Genomics, Bioinformatics, or a closely related field. Experience working with pathogenic bacteria, including bacterial culture, genetic manipulation (e.g., gene deletion, cloning
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seeking a Research Scientist I to support virology and molecular biology research within the Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Preventive Medicine. This role offers the opportunity to contribute
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Qualifications: Advanced degree in Chemistry, Industrial Hygiene, Biology/Molecular/Microbiology, Plant Pathology, Occupational Safety/Health, Health Physics, or related field Technical training covering OSHA, EPA
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interdepartmental graduate programs in Microbiology, Nutritional Science, and Toxicology. The department is supported by the College of Human Sciences and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. The Department
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recognition Preferred Qualifications: Degree in microbiology, animal science, biology, biochemistry, or a closely aligned laboratory science discipline. Experience with quality assurance in a laboratory setting
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. Develop, implement, and maintain USDA-FSIS regulatory compliance programs, including HACCP, SSOPs, SOPs, humane animal handling, food defense, labeling, and required documentation. Conduct microbiological