Acumen Detection, a provider of rapid, on-farm pathogen identification systems for dairy farmers, has hired BENJAMIN DORION as operations & production specialist. He was previously a corporate quality control analyst with Byrne Dairy. Dorion holds a bachelor’s degree in cellular biology from Binghamton University with product quality control certifications from Cornell University and the Institute […]

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Acumen Detection, a provider of rapid, on-farm pathogen identification systems for dairy farmers, has hired BENJAMIN DORION as operations & production specialist. He was previously a corporate quality control analyst with Byrne Dairy. Dorion holds a bachelor’s degree in cellular biology from Binghamton University with product quality control certifications from Cornell University and the Institute of Food Technologists. 

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