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undergraduate students with unique hands-on learning opportunities using the latest technologies. Entomology and Plant Pathology houses the Plant Disease and Insect Clinic, the Larry Grand Mycological Herbarium
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Description of Work: Join the Department of Entomology, where you'll support impactful teaching, research, and outreach related to insects and their interactions with humans, the environment, and other
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sites around Alabama Assist w/ native bee field work including setting up insect traps & sweep netting Processing insect specimens for pinning Assisting w/ outreach events Collecting/Entering data
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Number: R146021 Conducts field and laboratory experiments relating to bee and health in agricultural systems, including identifying insect specimens; testing and evaluating experimental procedures; assists
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, where you’ll support impactful teaching, research, and outreach related to insects and their interactions with humans, the environment, and other organisms. As the Agricultural Research Technician III
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assistant engineer to help carry out transgenesis experiments on bees by performing egg injections, beekeeping procedures, and molecular biology experiments.The candidate will have experience in insect
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(HAREC). This includes developing and executing laboratory, greenhouse, and field experiments with guidance from the project leader; conducting insecticide trials; monitoring and identifying insect pests
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integrated pest management to identify, control and treat insects, weeds and disease in fruit and vegetable crops. Practicing food safety principles when managing, harvesting, transporting and storing edible
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of alternative protein research, including across the focus area of valorising the natural kingdom (e.g. plant, algae, insects), fermentation (biomass, precision), cultivated meat and other emerging areas from
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and Insect Bioconversion. The successful candidate will develop advanced decision-support models for network design and reverse logistics to enable cost-efficient and scalable systems that utilize food