24 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" Postdoctoral positions at Texas A&M AgriLife in United States
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imagery). Experience in building data models using Python or other statistical and/or mathematical programming packages. Proficiency in developing machine learning algorithms to analyze spatial-temporal
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genetic knockouts in yeast and mammalian cell lines, and protein purification. Job Responsibilities: 35%: Computational algorithm development and data analysis 35%: Design and conduct experiments with yeast
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/program conceptualization and development, grant proposal development, and other related activities. This position will focus on community-based intervention studies and/or longitudinal cohort studies
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Description The Postdoctoral Research Associate is responsible for designing, conducting, and summarizing research projects associated with dairy cattle heat stress experiments and develop associated computer
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-transmission electron microscopy. -Develop bioinformatics workflows for processing and analyze large data sets. -Perform key laboratory techniques such as PCR, molecular cloning, SDS-PAGE, and other basic
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findings as manuscripts for publications. -Help with proposal development to federal agencies and industry to continue the work of seeking antibiotic alternatives. -Collaborate with and support other project
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management. The researcher will work with department faculty and graduate students with the work under the supervision of Dr Simon Somogyi. The successful applicant will be responsible for the development of a
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to assist in developing an independently funded program focused on beef cattle production systems involving grazing lands, both introduced pastures and rangelands, in the south Texas plains region. General
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Description Job Responsibilities -Prepare materials for the experiments and conduct assays. -Record and analyze data. -Write reports and scientific papers and prepare presentations. -Prepare grant proposals
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– Amarillo), Agricultural Engineer (USDA-Agricultural Research Service – Bushland), and Assistant Professor of Agricultural Statistics (West Texas A&M University), develop and publish a map of “Q-Stable