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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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institution through compelling storytelling. This includes consideration of owned channel distribution and editing of content to appropriately align with each channel. What you need to know Salary: will be
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teams. Ability to multitask and work cooperatively with others. Responsibilities Content Curation and Creation Creates, curates, edits and produces storytelling content for distribution across multiple
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campuses to align efforts, scale success, and amplify the university’s strategic priorities. This individual must possess a deep respect for the Aggie spirit and tradition, paired with a drive for modern
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. Opportunities to Contribute Bioinformatics: Conduct bioinformatic analysis of mammalian genome sequence data using computer software for genome assembly, sequence alignment, QC, phylogenomic, and molecular
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. The research assistant will assist and oversee various research activities including DNA extraction, DNA purification/quantification and preparation of sequencing libraries and is expected to be proficient in
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to develop high-quality creative materials that reflect Texas A&M’s brand and message. We ensure that research communication is visually strong, strategically aligned and meets all branding standards. What We
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vision is to create a sustainable future through education, and we need individuals like you who resonate with our values and vision. If you believe your skills, work ethic, and integrity align with our
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alignment, and coordinated multi-channel campaigns. The ADIMC ensures a cohesive voice across platforms while elevating the visibility and impact of HRI’s work in marine science, conservation, and policy