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veterinarians diagnose and treat gastrointestinal diseases in dogs and cats.” The GI link is https://vetmed.tamu.edu/gilab/ What we want The Postdoctoral Research Associate has primary responsibility for sample
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Presentation skills Analytical skills Attention to detail Preferred Qualifications: Willingness to work with large animal models Experience with tissue culture and primary cell isolation Knowledge
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travel, including internationally. The primary location for the position can potentially be either CERN or Texas A&M University and is negotiable depending on individual circumstances and specific
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conclusions. Developing testable hypotheses based on the data. Assisting others with their experiments. Writing: Production of oral presentations and original written work- manuscripts for peer reviewed
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organizational and administrative tasks when appropriate and as requested. SUPERVISION: May provide supervision for TAMU masters and doctoral degree graduate students in Counseling and Educational Counseling
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Associate to join our team. In this role, you will have the opportunity to conduct and publish original research under the guidance of our PI. Your responsibilities will include generating innovative
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32 genera of large-bodied mammals went extinct in North America. The timing of this extinction event is unclear because only a few reliable radiocarbon ages exist for individual genera. The primary aim
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for research projects. Provides primary management of zebra fish and rodent models for various research. Assist with lab management (instrument maintenance and repair, supply inventory, and prepare solutions) as
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computational staff. Primary responsibility for quality control and initial data handling for next-generation sequencing datasets. Support for client project coordination and communication. Scientific expertise
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under the supervision of the principal investigator. Responsibilities include managing experimental timelines, ensuring rigorous scientific standards, and presenting findings at conferences to support the