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, educating a global population dependent on the ocean ecosystem, and fostering knowledge and stewardship of coastal areas. This position is located in Port Aransas, Texas. Background on the research project
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integrating multi-modal data for individualized cancer therapy selection. The lab leads multi-institutional projects combining clinical, molecular, proteomic, and other published data to build explainable and
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study to earn clinical hours towards licensure while collaborating with an interdisciplinary team of psychologists, psychiatrists, graduate students, research assistants, and social workers. Other
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. Provide guidance and assistance on related projects to other lab members Required Qualifications A PhD in aquatic toxicology or marine biology (completed within the last 2 years) A demonstrated ability to
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patient care and health outcomes in Texas and the world. To help advance this mission, we are seeking a distinguished applicant to participate in an Academic Instructional Fellowship with a faculty position
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. To assist in the training of PhD students and other lab members and to contribute to laboratory-wide discussions on developments within the field. To contribute to the Department’s and University’s mission in
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in North Austin. Purpose We are looking for a highly motivated individual to fill a postdoctoral fellow position to assist with a variety of active and post-wildland fire research topics, including but
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of Texas at Austin. The work will examine immune mechanisms that potentially underlie susceptibility of frogs to the chytrid fungus Bd (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis ). Specifically, the project entails