57 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Texas A&M University in United States
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animal models (pigs). Works with collaborators to develop preliminary data and analyze animal model outcomes Develops tissue culture assays to support research goals and isolation of primary cells Performs
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Texas is a leader in developing science- and data-informed tools for advancing disaster resilience and supporting public policy across the state. Through efforts such as the Texas Disaster Information
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of culture and society (sociocultural and linguistic anthropology), the biology and evolution of humans and our closest relatives (biological anthropology) and the study of past human communities and material
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record and strong backgrounds in molecular and cellular biology Responsibilities Research: Design and conduct experiments in support of various research projects. Develop new research platforms and models
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skills in English Responsibilities Conduct Research: Perform research related to ongoing grants with Dr. Myer and other HRRC faculty Research Collaborations & Publishing: Assist in developing new research
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conclusions. Developing testable hypotheses based on the data. Assisting others with their experiments. Writing: Production of oral presentations and original written work- manuscripts for peer reviewed
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sequencing. Perform immunohistochemistry and/or RNAScope and imaging by microscopy Data Collection, Maintenance, Analysis, and Presentation: Collect, record, maintain and analyze experimental data. Prepare
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possess Experience developing or commissioning detector hardware and electronics. Data analysis at a major high energy physics experiment, analysis software development, statistical methods. Computing and
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, and contribute to scholarly publications. You'll also prepare and present research findings, develop grant proposals, and mentor student researchers. Additionally, you'll have the opportunity to provide
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developing compelling research proposals, and mentor graduate students while helping to organize and lead group activities. If you're ready to make an impact in a collaborative environment, we invite you to