ASAS-ADSA Graduate Student Symposium
SYMPOSIUM
ASAS-ADSA Graduate Student Symposium
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions: How to make informed decisions on your future career opportunities to developing a successful research program.
Chair: Amy E. Radunz, The Ohio State University
Sponsors: ASAS and ADSA
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10:30 AM   510   Extension employment opportunities following the completion of a M.S. degree in animal science. G. P. Lardy*, North Dakota State University, Fargo.

10:50 AM   511   Career opportunities in the animal science industry for graduate students. W. J. Platter*, Elanco Animal Health.

11:10 AM   512   Unique and non-traditional opportunities with an advance degree in animal science. J. L. Garrett *, JG Consulting Services, Dowling, MI.

11:40 AM   513   Should I go get a Ph.D. and if so, is a post-doc warranted? M. Hogberg*, Iowa State University, Ames.

12:00 PM   514   Developing a competitive research program and securing tenure as a new faculty hire. B. W. Hess*, University of Wyoming, Laramie.
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