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and the beef industry Ability and desire to teach/mentor undergraduate and graduate students Capacity to establish and maintain and externally funded research program Record of peer-reviewed first
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the College of Agriculture, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS). The position requires a PhD in Animal Science, or a related field, with experience in and knowledge of the US beef cattle industry
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skills in organization and attention to detail. Demonstrated excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills. Proficiency in using computer software, such as Microsoft Office. Demonstrated
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data, entering it into computer systems, and conducting basic processing and analysis. You will help prepare research results for reports, refereed journal articles, and PowerPoint presentations. You
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/lead students in the professional degree program. Current Vacancies: Emergent Surgery - Provide veterinary technical support by circulating and assisting in all aspects of surgical care and treatment
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professional service to the Department, College, University, and relevant scientific and professional organizations, and help strengthen the visibility and leadership of the WSU plant pathology program
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Feeding Lab animal care and nutrient management plans. You also serve as an important representative of the Department of Animal Sciences and Washington State University to the beef industry. This position
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to industry standards unique to the service. SA ICU and Emergency Service Technician - The WSU Critical Care is a 24/7 fully staffed fast growing service. Licensed technicians are always on duty helping
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(LMA), and preharvest sprouting. You will assist in research on the wheat falling numbers problem, which is caused by elevated alpha‑amylase levels resulting from environmental stress in the field. In
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, late maturity alpha-amylase (LMA), and preharvest sprouting. You will assist in research on the wheat falling numbers problem, which is caused by elevated alpha-amylase levels resulting from