Res: Product developemnt speacialist position

From: Alex Augusto Gonçalve (alaugo@terra.com.br)
Date: Sun Nov 06 2005 - 06:45:38 PST

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    Dear Dr. Morrissey,
     
    How are you? I´m fine...
     
    I have a great interest to work with you and this area (Seafood Product
    Development) is the one that I am working currently, either in the research
    (at university) either as the FAO International Consultant (artisan fishery
    communities). However, I am finishing my doctoral thesis (Optimization and
    study of the shrimp freezing process and use of phosphate before the
    freezing).
    I´m sending you my CV and I wait in briefing time to be able to be part of
    your research group.
     
    Kind Regards,
     
    Prof. Alex Augusto Gonçalves - UNISINOS (São Leopoldo - RS - Brazil)
    FAO International Consultant
    SEAFOOD Group Coordinator (GI-Pescado – Brazil)
    http://paginas.terra.com.br/educacao/seafoodgroup/
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    De: Morrissey, Michael T
    Data: 11/06/05 10:16:08
    Para: seafood@ucdavis.edu
    Assunto: Product developemnt speacialist position
     
      Hello seafood colleagues - we are expanding our seafood product
    development program at the Oregon State University Seafood Laboratory -
    Astoria. We are currently searching for a fixed term seafood product
    development specialist as part of the Oregon Sea Grant program. He/she
    will be stationed in Astoria and work closely with the Community Seafood
    Initiative (CSI) on development of value-added products. CSI is an
    exciting partnership between the OSU Seafood Lab, Shorebank Enterprise
    Pacific ( a community development bank), the Coastal Oregon Marine
    Experiment Station, Oregon Sea Grant and the Seafood Consumer Center.
    It combines the research capacity of the university - with the industry
    and consumer training and education capacity of the Seafood Center -
    with the capital investment capacity of a non-profit community
    development Bank. The focus of the partnership, on product development
    research and implementation, is targeted on small and mid-size firms
    located in rural coastal communities hard hit by transitions in their
    resource based economies. Specific goals include; product development,
    innovation and capital investment; research and implementation of new
    technologies and systems designed to increase economic value of Pacific
    fisheries; and provide educational opportunities for the seafood
    industry, students, and fishing dependent communities. More information
    on the position is in the attached file.
     
    Michael Morrissey, Professor and Director
    Oregon State University Seafood Laboratory - Astoria
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     



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