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Daniel Grum Phones & Addresses

  • Robertsville, MO
  • Labadie, MO
  • Gray Summit, MO
  • Heber City, UT
  • Hayden, CO
  • Logan, UT
  • College Station, TX
  • Matthews, NC
  • Montrose, CO
  • 1083 W 825 S, Heber City, UT 84032 (435) 213-9011

Work

Company: Purina mills, llc Mar 2019 Position: Research manager

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: Texas A&M University 1999 to 2008 Specialities: Genetics, Philosophy

Skills

Pcr • Dna • Microbiology • Molecular Genetics • Science • Research • Sequencing • Confocal Microscopy • Biochemistry • Teaching • Electrophoresis • Lifesciences • Public Speaking • Higher Education • Data Management/Data Mining • Nutrient and Water Use Efficiency • General Plant Care • Plant Propagation • Vector Design and Construction • Plant Crossing • Plant Identification • Plant Breeding and Genetics • Bioinformatics/Genome Sequencing • Dna and Rna Isolations • Plant Molecular Biology • Plant Pathology/Entomology/Nematology • Developmental Biology • Plant Physiology • Drought/Abiotic Stress Tolerance • Plant Transformation • Engineering and Automation • Protein Sciences • Gene Discovery/Trait Characterization • Protein Engineering • Regulatory Sciences/Affairs • Global Germplasm Management • Rna Biology • Statistical/Quantitative Genetics • Structural Biology • Computational Biology/Bioinformatics • Herbicide Physiology/Moa • Advanced Molecular Biology • Agronomy • Western Blot • Plasmid Rescue • Mirna Design • Cloning • Arabidopsis and Bacterial Transformation

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Certificate: State of Utah

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Research Manager

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Location:
Gray Summit, MO
Industry:
Research
Work:
Purina Mills, Llc
Research Manager

Purina Mills, Llc Jan 1, 2015 - 2019
Scientist

Myriad Genetics 2014 - 2015
Companion Diagnostics

Usda 2010 - 2012
Research Plant Geneticist

Stp Services 2008 - 2009
Nutrient Management Specialist and Agriculture Technician
Education:
Texas A&M University 1999 - 2008
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Genetics, Philosophy
North Carolina State University 1995 - 1999
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology, Botany
Skills:
Pcr
Dna
Microbiology
Molecular Genetics
Science
Research
Sequencing
Confocal Microscopy
Biochemistry
Teaching
Electrophoresis
Lifesciences
Public Speaking
Higher Education
Data Management/Data Mining
Nutrient and Water Use Efficiency
General Plant Care
Plant Propagation
Vector Design and Construction
Plant Crossing
Plant Identification
Plant Breeding and Genetics
Bioinformatics/Genome Sequencing
Dna and Rna Isolations
Plant Molecular Biology
Plant Pathology/Entomology/Nematology
Developmental Biology
Plant Physiology
Drought/Abiotic Stress Tolerance
Plant Transformation
Engineering and Automation
Protein Sciences
Gene Discovery/Trait Characterization
Protein Engineering
Regulatory Sciences/Affairs
Global Germplasm Management
Rna Biology
Statistical/Quantitative Genetics
Structural Biology
Computational Biology/Bioinformatics
Herbicide Physiology/Moa
Advanced Molecular Biology
Agronomy
Western Blot
Plasmid Rescue
Mirna Design
Cloning
Arabidopsis and Bacterial Transformation
Certifications:
State of Utah
Class B Cdl, Passenger Endorsement

Publications

Us Patents

Methods Of Feeding Animals Feed Products Containing Direct-Fed Microbials

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US Patent:
20190289878, Sep 26, 2019
Filed:
Mar 23, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/934711
Inventors:
- Shoreview MN, US
Samantha Steelman - Champaign IL, US
Daniel Grum - Labadie MO, US
James D. Caldwell - St. Clair MO, US
International Classification:
A23K 10/18
A23K 50/60
A23K 50/10
A23K 50/20
A23K 50/30
A23K 50/75
Abstract:
The present disclosure describes animal feed products formulated to improve animal performance, and methods of feeding such products to the animals. Feeding methods involve providing young livestock animals with a milk replacer that includes a direct-fed microbial composition. Feeding the young livestock animals according to this approach may improve animal performance, which may include improvements in total weight gain, feed efficiency and/or starter feed intake. The direct-fed microbial composition may include PB6, about 4.3×10to about 12.9×10CFUs of which may be provided daily on a per-animal basis.
Daniel Scott Grum from Robertsville, MO, age ~47 Get Report