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From: "Mohamed (Moh) Salem" <mosalemumd.edu>
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Subject: Two graduate student positions through a
       collaboration between the University of Maryland
       (UMD) and USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection
       Service (APHIS)
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2021 21:35:02 -0600

Graduate student positions will be available in Aquaculture Industry
Analysis and Development of the APHIS Comprehensive Aquaculture Health
Program Standards

Position Description:

Two students at UMD will serve as graduate student workers for APHIS
Veterinary Services field operations staff and/or the Centers for
Epidemiology and Animal Health staff.  The incumbent will provide
analytical and writing support for developing materials for the aquaculture
industry and/or pathways evaluation for multiple pests and diseases of
aquaculture at multiple U.S. entry points. Ideal candidates would
understand or be willing to develop expertise around various aspects of the
aquaculture industry, best practices for biosecurity, and/or risk analysis
techniques. https://tinyurl.com/y9nwd7wx

How to apply:

A USAJobs listing will be advertising at a GS7 or GS9 pay grade, but it
will be open only to UMD students and available through a direct link.

The incumbent must be a U.S. citizen.

Interested candidates must also complete an online application for the fall
semester at https://ansc.umd.edu/...prospective-students

REQUIREMENTS
Educational requirement: Bachelor’s degree in biology, animal science, and
aquaculture or a degree or experience in a related field. Background or
familiarity with aquaculture, biosecurity, or pathways analysis is a plus.


CONTACT INFORMATION
University of Maryland
Mohamed (Moh) Salem
mosalemumd.edu


https://ansc.umd.edu/
https://agnr.umd.edu/...ry/mohamed-moh-salem


 

 

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