The Maize Breeding Research internship program is designed to give broad based exposure to the day-to-day activities of a breeding program. Interns in the program will be expected to participate in all aspects of the research centers activities including planting, plot maintenance, data collection, harvesting and could travel to other locations to help on specific field related tasks.
In addition, each intern will be expected to have a small research program that they will present at the conclusion of the internship.
Position duration is May to December 2010. Duties/Responsibilities The individual will be involved with field plot research, planting, plot establishment and maintenance, organizing and completing pollination, harvesting and analyzing samples, and data collection of traits important to a corn breeding program.
A key component of the position will be the collection of high quality data on specific traits of economic importance. The individual will be expected to travel to other locations as part of the data collection process.
As part of the program, the individual will be expected to lead groups of co-workers to complete required tasks. Educational Qualifications Desired College Sophomore standing or above, majoring in Agronomy, Plant Physiology, Plant Pathology, Genetics, or a related field.
Farm background beneficial. Competencies and Experience Desired Individual must display a high degree of self-motivation, self-initiative and ability to work well with others.
Good communication and interpersonal skills along with strong computer aptitude are essential.
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