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Degree in Agronomy, Soil Science, Soil or Plant Microbiology and/or Plant Molecular Biology; Works on standard molecular biology workflows such as DNA extraction, quantification, microbiological workflow such as growing microbes in lab and CFU (Colony Forming Unit) estimation.
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Enzymatic assay, recombinant protein expression, and/or microbial cell culture Experience with microbial genetics, molecular cloning techniques, and standard molecular biology techniquesExperience with culturing yeast or other non-E. coli microbes Experience with automated chromatography systems (such as GE AKTA) and bioreactors / fermenters (such as Sartorius BIOSTAT.
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Laboratory, Food science, Gmp, Cgmp, Chemistry, Microbiology, Fda, Biology. Minimum: Bachelor’s degree in a Laboratory Science related field (Biology, Chemistry, Food Sciences) from an accredited university or college.
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We are looking for a computational biologist, structural biologist, biochemist or chemist, biological engineer, or Ph. D.s in related fields with an interest in designing protein structures to tackle challenging problems.
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Bachelor's degree in Food Science, Biology, Microbiology, Agricultural systems, Biological engineering or related field, Graduate degree preferred. Our history is evidence of that fact with over 100 years of heritage and growth from brands that transcend generations like Honey Bunches of Oats, Fruity Pebbles, Malt-O-Meal, Bob Evans Farms, Kibbles 'n Bits, Egg Beaters, Peter Pan Peanut Butter, Ronzoni Pasta and more.
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Green Plains is an innovative producer of Ultra-High Protein and novel ingredients for animal and aquaculture diets to help satisfy a growing global appetite for sustainable protein. Solid understanding of common electrical systems drawings and documentation, such as electrical plans and elevations, conduit and cable schedules, one-line diagrams, MCC and switchgear layouts and details, electrical panel schedules, wiring and motor-control diagrams, schematics, P&IDs, lighting plans, specification sheets, and motor lists.
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1 or more years of research experience in crop/plant/seed physiology, seed biology, plant developmental biology, plant reproductive biology, plant cell biology, tissue culture and Transformation, plant biochemistry or related field is desired.
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Master’s degree in statistics, bioinformatics, computational biology, or related field. Good understanding of computational biology. Master’s degree in statistics, bioinformatics, computational biology, or related field.
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Project ManagementPartner with FSQA Director, Food Lawyer and other business unit leaders to scope corporate projects necessary for achieving key food safety strategiesProactive in moving projects forward, communicating insights to key stakeholders along the wayAble to achieve deadlines while managing multiple and changing projects.
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Works under general supervision, to conduct and monitor laboratory experiments in molecular biology and/or flow cytometry utilizing established and published procedures. Nucleic acid extraction or protein handling experience.
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Your Experience Ph. D. in a relevant subject area (e.g., biochemistry, plant molecular biology, agricultural biotechnology, crop sciences etc.) Demonstrable experience in the design and execution of regulatory studies related to molecular characterization, novel protein safety assessment, agronomic and phenotypic characterization, and nutrient composition analysis.
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Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, Biology or Chemistry. Certified Medical Technologist/Medical laboratory scientist through an accredited nationally recognized organization such as ASCP.
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The Laboratory Technologist must have qualifications consistent with the 1988 Clinical Laboratory Improvement (CLIA) standard qualifications for Laboratory Medical Technologist. Medical Laboratory Technician, Medical Technologist.
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Boy's Varsity Basketball Coach position open with a Private High School Full-time Teaching assignments available: Physical Education / Health Teacher Social Studies Teacher Biology Teacher Coaching and Teaching opportunity available with top rated Private High School in St. Louis county.
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Experience or study emphasis in biology, medicine, horticulture, agriculture, business, management, or hospitality. The Shift Supervisor will partner with the Dispensary Manager to lead the team.
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