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Job Title Postdoctoral Research Associate-Computational Biology Agency Texas A&M University Health Science Center Department Cell Biology and Genetics Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job
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-wave). Ability to perform advanced complex network analysis (preferably with experience on NetworkX). Ability to obtain advanced graphics (e.g. seaborn). Code in Python, C and BASH. Why Texas A&M
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, medical, and research center. Today, we are one of the largest schools of veterinary medicine in the United States, training nearly 600 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine students each year. We support
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(total of 24 months). Each fellow will receive a competitive compensation package, which will include a stipend (up to $5,000 per year) to cover research experiences. Starting salary for the post-docs will
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: Appropriate PhD in related field Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Familiarity with appropriate laboratory and technical equipment; ability to effectively use a computer and applicable software to create data
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veterinary educational, medical, and research center. Today, we are one of the largest schools of veterinary medicine in the United States, training nearly 600 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine students each year
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, United States of America [map ] Appl Deadline: 2025/11/15 11:59PM (posted 2025/09/02, listed until 2026/04/05) Position Description: Apply Position Description The Department of Mathematics, College of Arts and Sciences
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course in Texas A&M's acclaimed undergraduate engineering ethics program and contribute to the organization of programming associated with the Bovay Endowed Chair of History and Ethics of Professional
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is committed to giving back to society through our extensive outreach program. We are a prestigious university with strong traditions, Core Values, and a community of caring and collaboration
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Description Here’s a Glimpse of the Job The Postdoctoral Research Associate is responsible for research in experimental particle physics including computing and software for the SuperCDMS experiment