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. Serve on departmental/division committees. Recruit, hire, train, supervise, and evaluate student employees. Support First Aid/CPR training and safety readiness. Promote student development via Student
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innovation. Our mission guides everything we do: Innovate. Educate. Outreach. We innovate with partners to create technology solutions that drive value into agriculture and our communities. We educate
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expected to sustain and enhance the culture of collegiality within the department, support the professional development of departmental faculty, and contribute to fulfilling the University’s land-grant
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integrate genomic data with existing phenotypic and breeding datasets to support marker–trait association, population and comparative genomics, and trait evolution studies. Required Minimum Qualifications
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). Demonstrated experience conceiving and executing collaborative, multi-disciplinary research projects. Leadership experience managing, mentoring, and collaborating with engineers/scientists. Strategic development
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plus 1–2 additional teams. Sport assignments may change at the discretion of administration. Key Responsibilities : Develop and implement comprehensive athletic development programs that reduce injury
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additional teams. Sport assignments may change at the discretion of administration. Key Responsibilities : Develop and implement comprehensive athletic development programs that reduce injury risk, enhance
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of Duties • Supervises service delivery, training, safety, sanitation, facilities maintenance, marketing, and cash handling in order to meet departmental goals. • Assists with the development of operational
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relations, student services, academic advising, or workforce development, with demonstrated success connecting individuals to career opportunities and partnering with employers to meet talent needs
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between two projects. For the NIH project, they will be responsible for developing mitochondrial DNA editing tools, establishing disease models, and characterizing mutants. For the industry-sponsored