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make a difference in the world! Position Information The Research Assistant performs skilled, administrative, and managerial support in research. Plans and directs certain phases in a research project
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, and field experimental work, analyzing data, preparing reports -Research manuscripts -Develop and submit research proposals to funding agencies -Other duties as assigned Required Education: Bachelor's
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. - Rearing/maintenance of blow fly colonies - Evaluate, select, and apply standard techniques of routine research; keep detailed records of data. - Use computers and laboratory or technical equipment
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make a difference in the world! Position Information A full-time postdoctoral position is available in the Breeding for Controlled Environment (BCE) laboratory at AgriLife Research at the Dallas Center
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how you can be a part of AgriLife and make a difference in the world! Position Information The Texas A&M Potato Breeding Program seeks a highly qualified, motivated applicant with experience in
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Assessment Centers (MHACs). This position plays a critical role in participant engagement, specimen and data collection, biosafety compliance, and coordination of study procedures under the direction
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, analyze data, and interpret results. -Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at professional meetings. -Assist in writing grant proposals to secure external funding. -Oversee and
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experiments in support of various research projects -Evaluate, select, and apply standard techniques of the research; keep detailed records of data. Plans, implements, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates
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and applies standard techniques of routine research, and maintains detailed records of data. -Uses field, lab, or technical equipment to collect data, organize data sets, and prepare reports. -Evaluates
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experience in either one of those two topics). The data/samples for these projects are “shovel ready” and await a curious researcher to develop high-impact publications that inform and enrich our knowledge