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applicants with demonstrated scientific independence and mentoring experience. The appointment is initially for one year, with the potential for re-appointment, subject to performance and availability of funds
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scientific research, utilizing advanced skills and knowledge to execute the following tasks: plan field and laboratory experiments based on the season and phenology, run established research protocols, and
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presentations for conferences, and write manuscripts for journals. Furthermore, the person will perform professional-level work in scientific research, utilizing advanced skills and knowledge to execute
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work in the Department of Animal Science on research projects involved in genetic susceptibility to bovine respiratory disease, loci associated with embryonic and fetal loss in beef and dairy cattle and