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, or fisheries research and one year experience. Preference will be given to candidate who have fish culture experience. Additional preference to candidate with experience identifying aquatic insects Equal
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fish culture experience and experience using a microscope and with aquatic insect identification. Experience in database management and data analyses software is desirable. Experience in construction and
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 8 hours ago
exposure to dust, dirt, grease, grime, chemicals, pesticides, native animals, and outdoor insects. Good hand/eye coordination and frequent use of hands, arms, and legs. Considerable walking, standing
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recurring exposure to extreme weather conditions and terrain, biting insects, and wild animals. The incumbent is required to use protective clothing such as gowns, coats, boots, goggles, gloves. May be
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animal reproduction occurs when they are nest constituents. Nests are built by a range of vertebrate and invertebrate taxa, including fishes, reptiles, insects, amphibians, birds and mammals (Mainwaring et
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is 70% of the job Work may involve moderate exposure to unusual elements, such as hot or cold weather, loud noises, or elements from outdoors (dirt, water, insects) Department Preferences: Preferred
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limbs, tree removals, plant diagnostics (disease & insects) as well as integrated Pest Management (IPM) tree protection activities, natural disaster response & recovery efforts. Operate and maintain
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foods and development of new food ingredients Work Plan: The work aims to develop innovative technological solutions for the valorization of insect fractions, with a particular focus on Tenebrio molitor
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Position Summary The Barrick lab (http://barricklab.org ) at Michigan State University is seeking a Research Associate (Postdoc) to work on projects involving understanding how microbes naturally
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why has this happened? Many multicellular organisms rely on symbioses to survive and reproduce. For example, species as diverse as land plants, insects and corals have critical partnerships with