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with stakeholders such as poultry producers and industry professionals. Ability to travel as needed for field-based or on-farm trials. Strong organizational skills with the ability to work independently
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secondary metabolites. Experience in grant writing and conducting hypothesis-driven research. Communicate effectively with collaborators, industry partners, and stakeholders. Required Education: Doctoral
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Description The successful candidate will contribute to one or more research projects funded by USDA, NASA, and industry sponsors. All projects focus on skeletal muscle mitochondria and inflammation, with
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. Collaboration and Research Dissemination (5%) Collaborate with research teams, industry partners, and other experts, including participation in the tomato-integrated project. Participate in grant writing
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activities with a multidisciplinary team of collaborators, including university faculty, industry partners, and external research institutions. Foster strong relationships with collaborators to ensure seamless
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analysis and method development of bioactive compounds. Investigate changes in bioactive compounds during postharvest handling processes. Collaborate with industry partners and collect samples from various
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and answer complex questions internally and externally. Willingness to participate in meetings with stakeholders/industry representatives. All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to
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hydroponics systems Collaborate in the preparation of proposals for funding agencies and industry Compose and write scientific publications, progress and annual/final reports for grants Operate research field