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Assistant Professor, Pecan, Viticulture and Fruit Extension Entomologist Texas A&M AgriLife Extensio
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Stephenville, Texas
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RESEARCH BIOLOGIST (COMPUTATIONAL BIOINFORMATIC)/MICROBIOLOGIST (POSTDOCTORAL RES ASS), GS-0401/0403
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Columbia, Missouri
North Dakota State University- North Central Research Extension Center
Minot, North Dakota
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USDA-ARS Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Invasive Insect Biocontrol and Behavior Laboratory
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Graduate Research Assistantship
The tree nut and fruit entomology lab at the University of Georgia-Tifton Campus has an opening for a Graduate Research Assistant position (preferably PhD) starting Spring, 2024. The lab is involved in both basic and applied research on insect ecology and pest management in pecan and citrus crops of Georgia. The student will work on a USDA-funded project to develop integrated pest management strategies for citrus leafminer affecting commercial citrus production in Georgia. We are seeking a highly motivated, interested in entomological research and somewhat independent individual who can conduct field research that involves driving to commercial citrus groves, 2-3 hours away from the campus. This position has the opportunity to collaborate with other disciplines such as plant pathology a
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