AgNext Postdoctoral Fellow - Open Pool
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AgNext is a leader for research in animal and ecosystem health while enhancing profitability of the supply chain and serves as the crossroads for producers, industry partners, and researchers to come together to innovate real time solutions for sustainable animal agriculture. Our research focuses on advancing the science of animal agriculture to ensure a continued safe, secure, and nutritious food supply. Our mission is to identify and scale innovation that fosters the health of animals and ecosystems to promote profitable industries that support vibrant communities. Temporary part-time or full-time Postdoctoral Fellow positions may become available throughout the year with AgNext at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. These positions will focus on advancing the sustainability, productivity, and resilience of beef and/or dairy systems through independent and collaborative research. A PhD or DVM in a closely related field at the time of hire is re quired . This open pool will close at 11:59 P M (MT) on June 30, 2026 . Individuals wishing to be considered beyond this date must reapply. Essential Job Duties: Essential job duties vary, but may include: Conducting laboratory, field, or computational research activities. Collecting, managing, and analyzing research data. Assisting with experimental design and protocol implementation. Maintaining laboratory equipment, materials, and documentation. Contributing to manuscripts, reports, and presentations. Collaborating with faculty, staff, graduate students, and other research personnel. Specific duties will be defined at the time of hire by the supervising faculty member. Conditions of Employment: Pre-employment criminal background check (required for new hires). Supervision: This position reports to a faculty member within the Department of Anim al Sciences. Day-to-day supervision and expectations are defined by the supervising faculty member .