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A Plant Breeding Research Intern opportunity is available with our client in Minot, ND. In this role you will participate in all aspects of the research center activities including planting, plot maintenance, data collection, harvesting and could travel to other locations to help on specific field related tasks.
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Combination of Hight School or GED diploma and 2-5+ years of experience working in plant breeding or plant production operations, Minimum of 2 years of experience in supervisory roles within the agriculture industry in indoor or outdoor operations for plant breeding, commercial plant varieties trials, or plant production Fluent in English and Spanish - reading, writing, and speaking is required.
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A passion for plants with experience in plant genealogy, breeding, controlled environment agriculture, horticulture or plant science research (postdoctoral research counts as work experience.
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The role will lead a scientific team responsible for genetic design and transformation, plant tissue culture, molecular biology, protein expression, genetics, greenhouse operations, nursery and breeding as well as seed line development.
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The only facility named for a former AAES director—Edwin V. Smith who served at Auburn from 1929 to 1972—it is also the largest and most comprehensive with research units in beef cattle, horticulture, plant breeding, field crops and biosystems engineering.
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Experience in the extension of research and/or plant breeding to growers and industry stakeholders. A front row seat in a rapidly growing and innovative national plant breeding company.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSenior Research Associate, Molecular BiologySalary: $72,000 - 77,000 / per yearJoin our innovative team as a Senior Research Associate, where you'll contribute to groundbreaking plant breeding using advanced gene editing technology.
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As a member of the North America (NA) Product Development and Systems Hub in the Bayer Crop Science Global Plant Breeding organization, you will participate in diverse crossfunctional teams to deliver Bayer’s commercial product pipeline for both hybrid and varietal crops.
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Conduct biological field surveys which may include wetland/waterbody (in accordance with USACE requirements), habitat, or wildlife and plant species-specific surveys, conduct breeding bird and raptor surveys.
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Join our innovative team as a Senior Research Associate, where you'll contribute to groundbreaking plant breeding using advanced gene editing technology. - Independently manage molecular cloning experiments and assay development to construct DNA constructs and perform functional characterizations in microbial and plant systems.
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Learning Objectives: The participant will receive training in cacao genomics and breeding as well as plant virology and will gain experience by collaborating with national and international scientists focusing on the screening of viruses present on cacao germplasm.
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Familiarity with seed technology industry and plant breeding methodologies. Plant, lead manual pollination crews, maintain and harvest seed production trials to meet deadlines. Role purpose: The purpose of the Research Associate 2 is to lead the execution of corn nursery seed production, strictly follow HSE and Stewardship practices, provide quality seed meeting quantity and timeline targets to assist scientists in delivering project goals, as well as to support site management with the functional activities of a research station.
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CRISPR-mediated gene-editing of embryos and appropriate breeding strategies using pre-existing mutant mice and overseeing the generation of embryonic stem cell and embryonic fibroblasts derived from these animal so design and prepare animal study protocols and standard operation procedures (SOPs.
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Responsibilities include breeding, taking care of fresh cows, preg checks, hoof trimming, maternity care, maintaining breeding records, and milking hospital cows. AI breeding experience.
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Known as the "Horse Capital of the World", Lexington has a distinct Thoroughbred breeding and racing culture. magnetic resonance imaging technologist, magnetic resonance imaging, MRI technologist, MRI tech, MRI equipment, magnetic resonance, MRI, allied, allied health.
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