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The University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences is seeking a Researcher I to contribute to organic agriculture research. The role involves organizing experimental protocols, supervising hourly staff, collecting data, and reporting results as part of the Organic Agriculture Research and Outreach Program.
The position requires onsite work across UW–Madison campus, stations, and farms.
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Academic Staff
Regular
Researcher I
The University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences is an engine of scientific discovery, with researchers working across the spectrum of agricultural and life sciences. Academically, the college offers research-based, hands-on teaching of undergraduates; world-class graduate programs rich in research and project assistantships; and short courses, workshops and other programs. Our outreach activities bring the work of the college to Wisconsin businesses, organizations and communities throughout the state. Learn more about CALS.
The Researcher I will participate in research related to organic agriculture production systems. This position will support field research through: 1) organization and maintenance of experimental protocols; 2) supervision of undergraduate hourly support; 3) organization and reporting of experimental data; 4) supervision of field activities; 5) overseeing supply purchases; 6) participating in the development of outreach materials; and 7) contributing broadly to the mission of the Organic Grain Research and Outreach program. The Research Specialist will be a significant team member of the Organic Agriculture Research and Outreach Program.
For more information on this cutting edge research and the Silva Lab, please visit https://silvalab.cals.wisc.edu/
This position requires work to be completed onsite, both at the UW-Madison campus and outlying research stations and farm.
Department of Plant Pathology
$55,000 - $65,000
Bachelor’s Degree in Plant Pathology
For questions, please contact Amy Ducy at amy.ducy@wisc.edu.
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