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ruminant nutrition • Experience with quantitative or mechanistic modeling • Ability and willingness to work in Python-based environments Before applying, please note that to work
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experimental studies to disentangle the active elements of rumination-focused cognitive-behavioural therapy, participatory research with people with lived experience and supporting a definitive clinical trial
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date of May 2028. Understanding and manipulating electron flow is in the rumen is critically important to reducing methane emissions from ruminants. The Global Methane Hub's (GMH) Enteric Fermentation
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1 within UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science. A Post Doctoral is required to support research activities in the field of ruminant livestock production and enteric methane emissions. The focus
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of Agriculture and Food Science A Post Doctoral researcher is required to support research activities in the field of ruminant livestock production and enteric methane emissions. The focus of this project is to
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Animal Nutrition / Ruminant Nutrition Starting Date: 2026/05/01 Appl Deadline: 2026/03/04 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime (posted 2026/02/03 05:00 AM UnitedKingdomTime, listed
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. Assess agroecosystem C–N cycling dynamics influenced by concentrated ruminant‑livestock operations and changing environmental conditions. Evaluate and refine the performance of the enhanced model across
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producers. Anticipated Division of Time Research 50% Data analysis 40% Writing 10% Requirements Ph.D. in Animal Science, Dairy Nutrition, Feed Science, or a related field. Strong background in ruminant
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2-year postdoc position within physiological effects of vitamin D on immune and inflammatory resp...
inflammatory responses during early life of calves and in other ruminant animals, starting 15 June 2026. Position We seek a candidate with expertise in the nutritional aspects of vitamin D. The position will
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of research projects focusing on small ruminants (particularly goats) and large livestock species (camels). The successful candidate will be involved in conducting applied and fundamental research, preparing