This position is open to all undergraduate students studying animal or dairy science or a related field. An applicant will preferably be entering his/her junior or senior year of undergraduate, but applicants planning on continuing education in a pertinent field will be considered.
This internship will be offered in the spring/summer of 2018, based on intern availability. Hours will vary from 10 to 40 hours per week depending on the academic semester and the intern�s availability.
Job Duties:
Job Duties:
- Emphasis will be placed on developing general laboratory skills, microscopy, flow cytometry, and likely some techniques in microbiology associated with production of frozen semen
- Performing semen quality control evaluations
- Semen extender preparation
- General laboratory maintenance
- Administrative tasks
- Assisting with research projects both in-house and potentially offsite
- Ideally, a successful intern would be able to manage one or more research projects by the end of the internship
- Development and execution of an independent research project is a possibility, but not a requirement
- Must be an undergraduate student or newly-graduated student with an interest in the bovine artificial insemination industry
- Personal transportation is required
- Laboratory and research experience are preferred but not required
Compensation: Hourly, but no housing or transportation will be provided.
Applications are due: January 1, 2018
To apply, applicants are encouraged to submit a resume, cover letter describing his/her interests, career goals, and availability, and list of three references to:
To apply, applicants are encouraged to submit a resume, cover letter describing his/her interests, career goals, and availability, and list of three references to:
Dr. Bo Harstine
614-504-7028
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Contact Dr. Bo Harstine
Contact Dr. Bo Harstine
Research and Quality Assurance Associate
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11740 US 42N
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