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. Through our rich collection of people, ideas, and perspectives, we engage in a healthy, constructive dialogue to learn, inform our research, and make discoveries. See https://math.oregonstate.edu for more
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of Microbiology, please visit the web site at http://microbiology.science.oregonstate.edu/ . This position facilitates a work environment that encourages knowledge of, respect for, and development of skills
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economically disadvantaged high school students who reside in Lincoln County and adjacent coastal communities. Applicants must be 16 or older and have transportation to HMSC. Transferable Skill Development OSU
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into the aerial transport of fungal propagules in vineyard systems. The goal is the development of instruments and methods to measure the environmental conditions in vineyards and develop novel collection
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research and administrative work. Position may include field plot research, greenhouse operations, laboratory work, data collection and simple analysis. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed
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for achieving this commitment. This commitment includes, but is not limited to, complying with Civil Rights and Language Access regulations. In addition, this individual will design, develop, maintain and/or
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at the rank of Associate Professor/Professor with indefinite tenure will be subject to a successful out-of-cycle tenure review process: https://academicaffairs.oregonstate.edu/resources-policies-legislation
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and trusted public outreach. To accomplish this mission, we will discover basic mechanisms underlying the biology of aging and the causes of metabolic and age-related diseases. Develop effective
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monitoring, pest management, and variety trials in onion and potato crops during the summer growing season. This position is located in Ontario, OR. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring
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Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring students are prepared for success after graduation through intentional skill development as student employees. The competencies students develop while