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Visiting Research Scientist - Internal Parasites Control in Ruminants-2178 Langston
The successful candidate will be expected to conduct research with goats or hair sheep at the LU-SLSAAS. The research involves investigating the interrelationships between host animals and internal parasites, manipulating host immunity to reduce parasitism, and exploring alternative medicines to control internal parasites in small ruminants. The successful candidate is expected to mentor undergraduate and graduate students in the research laboratories.
Visiting Research Scientist - Ruminant Breeding and Genetics-2181 Langston
The successful candidate will be expected to develop a nationally and internationally recognized research program in basic and/or applied animal breeding and genetics fields, both independently and in collaboration with other scientists on research of interest. The individual is expected to supervise student workers and mentor undergraduate and graduate students. The successful candidate is also expected to participate in extension programs of ruminant production.
Visiting Research Scientist – Plant/ Crop Scientist-2179 Langston
The successful candidate will conduct research in plant breeding, physiology, production, yield, and management of crops, fruit trees, and nursery stock under both greenhouse and field conditions. Study soil–plant interactions to optimize fertility and nutrient cycling, while designing sustainable production systems that incorporate crop rotations and cover cropping to enhance yields and maintain ecological balance. Play a key role in extension education to ensure that research findings are translated into farmer-friendly practices and that future generations are trained in sustainable agriculture.
Assistant Professor – Plant and Soil Microbiome-2182 Langston
The Sherman School of Agriculture and Applied Sciences invites applications for an Assistant Professor position in Plant and Soil Microbiome with responsibilities in research, teaching, and extension. The successful candidate will establish a dynamic, externally funded research program focused on plant-associated and soil microbial communities, as well as their roles in enhancing soil health, improving crop productivity, and promoting agroecosystem resilience. Priority areas include rhizosphere interactions, microbial ecology, and the sustainable application of the microbiome in agriculture.
Dairy Herd Information Laboratory Technician-2176 Langston
The Dairy Herd Information (DHI) Laboratory Technician plays a crucial role in supporting dairy herd management by providing accurate milk sample analysis and precise data handling. This role involves conducting component and advanced diagnostic testing, ensuring proper data entry and validation, and reporting results to producers and industry partners. The technician contributes to quality control and laboratory maintenance and may also assist with research and development initiatives.

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