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Biologist (Biotechnology Specialist), GS-401-11
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Announcement Number: FP-06-04
Position Opening Date: Apr 7, 2005
Position Closing Date: Open until filled.
Area of Consideration: All Qualified Individuals
Description of Duties
The Fellow will identify and investigate new and emerging issues and developments in the field of
biotechnology (e.g. cloned animals, xeno transplants, and "no-takes" from genetic experiments) that
potentially impact meat, poultry, and egg products intended for human consumption. Together with senior
scientists, the Fellow will develop and evaluate strategies for assessing the impact of biotechnology
on meat, poultry and egg products. Will provide expert technical advice to key decision-makers,
addressing such issues as the impact of genetic modification on the identification of species;
cloned animals, xeno transplants, biopharm animals; and animals subjected to biotechnological experimentation.
Qualification Requirements
- Ph.D. or other doctoral degree in biological sciences, biotechnology, molecular biology, biomedical
engineering, or other allied sciences such as animal physiology, genetics, zoology and microbiology.
- Specialized knowledge or education in the field of biotechnology is required.
- Note: Candidates must have received their doctoral degree within the last 3 years.
Promotion Potential
GS-13, future promotion depends on incumbent's demonstrated performance and ability to assume additional responsibility.
Location
USDA, Food Safety and Inspection Service
Office of Policy, Program & Employee Development
New Technology Staff
Washington, DC
Contacts
Application and Human Resources Information:
Patricia Garrett, Human Resources Specialist
(202) 720-6617
Food Safety Fellows Information:
David Zeitz, DVM, Fellows
(202) 720-4929
USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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