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Job Title Postdoctoral Research Associate (Multiple Openings) Agency Texas A&M University Department Cyclotron Institute Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station, Texas Job
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research directions aligned with lab objectives. Demonstrated ability to work independently and proactively in a research setting. Excellent verbal and written skills. Presentation skills. Analytical skills
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/dissection, including stools, etc.), tissue processing, histological analysis, and immunological profiling. Submits request for services (sequencing, histopathology, or immunohistochemistry, etc.) and handles
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Glimpse of the Job This position will involve research to discover the thiamin and quinalphos catabolic pathways. This will include genome sequencing, gene function assignments using bioinformatics and the
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at Texas A&M University has openings for multiple non-tenure track, 9-month, visiting faculty positions beginning Fall 2026. Our Visiting Assistant Professor positions are three-year appointments and carry a
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using UCINET software or coding in R. Writing and Presentation Development Synthesizing data from multiple sources to communicate findings via written, visual (i.e. sociograms), and multimedia displays
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time-management skills, proactivity, accountability, and a solid work ethic. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and cooperate with colleagues. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Strong
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), the world’s largest medical complex, is at the forefront of advancing life sciences. IBT is part of the Gulf Coast Consortia, which affords multiple opportunities for career development, access to state
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/field personnel in research. Initial studies will focus on burn wounds, improving healing and assessing multiple wound factors using imaging and sensors. What you need to know Salary: Compensation will be
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papers, articles, and publications. Assists with the preparation and cleaning of worksite. Initial studies will focus on burn wounds, improving healing, and assessing multiple wound factors using imaging