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of species, including horses, cattle, pigs, rats, mice, sheep, and birds and to extend efforts at optimizing performance and health in humans and livestock. • Assist with writing grant proposals, manuscripts
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research team. Responsibilities: - Optimize and apply fluorescent microscopic methods for visualizing electron beam (eBeam) inactivated microbial cells. - Assist in preparing, staining, and imaging microbial
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smectite, sepiolite, and layered double hydroxide. -Summarize the MD data to find the optimal mineralogy properties need to maximize the binding efficiencies of the minerals for the toxins. -Summarize
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of the agriculture-focused data center to ensure uptime, scalability, and efficiency; Oversee installation, maintenance, and optimization of servers, storage, networking, and cloud resources; Manage high-performance
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quality in turfgrass and CEA crops. Investigate technologies that improve water quality and reduce contaminants. Optimize water management practices in CEA systems. Investigate alternative water sources for
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reliable, scalable, and high-availability operations for enterprise workloads. Automation & CI/CD: Builds and optimizes automation pipelines for deployment, provisioning, and workflows. Utilizes tools
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of equipment and facilities for optimal working conditions. Assist when needed, implementing management and research protocols to include care of animals on a day-to-day basis in research setting. This includes
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Description Essential Job Duties: The Research Specialist III will focus on original research on cell lines, optimizing cell culture media, and stem-cell differentation. Analytical techniques involved in
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implementing short and long-term plans using technology to improve productivity and optimize performance. Participates in community engaged activities Performs other duties as assigned Required Qualifications
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. Conduct research to optimize forage-management strategies (irrigation, fertilization, pest management, rotation) in water-limited environments. As collaborative opportunities arise, coordinate research with