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preservation of specimens at the appropriate collections, -Training and mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students. -Prepare and publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals, applying for grant
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to relay findings to these groups Develop grant proposals to pursue and support additional water quality and quantity research initiatives in consultation with Principal Investigators Perform project
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immunofluorescence, and kinetic colorimetry. The candidate will have the opportunity to integrate with investigators and partners at different institutions, including Iowa State University, the University of Florida
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the perspective of breeding, processing, and phenotyping.. Experience with grapevine breeding, mapping, and genomic selection. Job Responsibilities 25%: Method development for genomic selection and molecular
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Description About Texas A&M AgriLife Texas A&M AgriLife is comprised of the following Texas A&M University System members: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Texas A&M AgriLife Research College of Agriculture
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Job Description Job description The Texas A&M University Human Behavior Laboratory (HBL) seeks a Postdoctoral Research Associate in behavioral economics, experimental economics, neuroeconomics
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/luense-lacey/) at Texas A&M University. Contribute to research projects focused on the mechanisms that establish the paternal epigenome and how it subsequently regulates embryo development. Responsible
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systems.10% - Assist in writing manuscripts and grant writing. 10% - Train undergraduate and graduate students. 20% - Other duties as assigned. Required Education: PhD in life sciences, statistics
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Job Type Staff Job Description Responsibilities: Work as part of a multidisciplinary research team to develop data-driven frameworks that enhance the sustainability, precision, and efficiency
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samples. Develop and conduct research projects related to a systems-wide approach to increase consumption of vegetables, fruits, and ‘foods for health’. Work on research teams and collaborate with other