Faculty position in Microbial Waste Management
Assistant Specialist in Cooperative Extension (70%), Assistant Microbiologist in Experiment Station, Department of Population Health and Reproduction (30%)
Required: D.V.M. and/or Ph.D. degree with a background in microbiology and inactivation of animal waste, microbial pathogens in the environment or in the host.
Extension responsibilities include statewide extension teaching, information transfer and research resulting in economically sound strategies that evaluate, reduce, or eliminate any negative impacts of microbial pathogens from animal waste associated with agricultural systems typical of California. Departmental responsibilities include development of a productive research program as well as advising graduate students. Salary is commensurate with experience.
Submit a letter of intent, curriculum vitae and the names of three references to Donald J. Klingborg, Director (Attention: Janet Harlan); Veterinary Medicine Extension; School of Veterinary Medicine; University of California; One Shields Avenue; Davis CA 95616.
To receive fullest consideration, applications must be received by September 30, 2009; the position is open until filled.
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