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Job Title Administrative & Customer Service Associates (Multiple Departments) Agency Texas A&M University Department Vet Med-Teaching Hospital Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location
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Job Title Veterinary Technician - Multiple Levels and Departments Agency Texas A&M University Department Vet Med-Teaching Hospital Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station
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Duties/Tasks Content Development and Training Designs, develops, and revises curriculum, publications, and program content aligned with LevelUp Texas goals and target audiences. Creates engaging, age
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, staffing, implementation, and continuous improvement of education and outreach programs with international partners aligned with the mission of the NSF‑CMCC. This role ensures programs are effectively
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‑quality, equitable, compliant with LCME accreditation standards, and aligned with the school’s goals for learner development. Working in close collaboration with the Executive Director of Clinical Skills
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, differential gene expression, metagenomics, genome assembly, comparative genomics, and single-cell sequence analysis. Successful candidates will lead these courses, develop new modules as needed that align with
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guidelines, coordinates project execution, and ensures all content aligns with Texas A&M’s standards and VCOM strategic messaging. What you need to know Salary: Will be commensurate based on the selected
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. We seek energetic individuals applying innovative comparative genomic approaches, leveraging long-read sequencing technologies and pangenomic concepts, to better understand the genomic architecture
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activities by ensuring the accuracy, consistency, and timely processing of course and program proposals. These positions require a high level of attention to detail, the ability to manage multiple priorities
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individuals applying innovative comparative genomics approaches, leveraging long-read sequencing technologies and pangenomic concepts, to better understand the genomic architecture of complex traits, disease