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-majors, Anatomy & Physiology I & II for Dual Credit/Early High School students, and Cellular Biology for majors. All courses are offered in a Face-to-Face setting. Responsibilities include creating and
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issues related to 1) Reforestation and land management to produce crops and timber; 2) Utilization of wood and forest products; 3) Forest and rangeland management to produce forage for domestic animals and
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, Histology, General Physiology, and Microbiology. Adjunct instructors are hired to teach on a temporary and part-time basis. Adjunct instructors teaching courses for credit must meet the same requirements
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maintaining the order database and filing records for the Anatomy & Physiology Team. Maintains schedule for common lecture and lab make up dates, TA proctoring assignments, student make up lab requests
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Job Title Assistant Professor of Physiology Agency Texas A&M International University Department Dept, Biology & Chemistry Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location Laredo, Texas Job Type
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approximately 160 miles from College Station. Research programs at Overton include Forage Physiology, Forage Breeding, Soil Microbiology, Beef Cattle Physiology, Biomathematical Modeling, and Ornamental
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include integrated dryland forage/livestock systems, forage breeding, plant physiology, management, soil health, grazing management, nutrition, water management, use of technology, or related disciplines
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funding, with targeted areas of research that may include nutrition, health, animal well-being, physiology, reproduction, breeding, equine behavior and training, equine or agricultural business, or related
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, rumen microbiology, relationships between physiology and feedlot cattle performance, animal welfare, growth and development, and vertically integrated beef systems research. Work collaboratively with
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, animal well-being, physiology, reproduction, breeding, or related disciplines. Work collaboratively with WTAMU faculty and constituents in the dairy industry to develop regional research, teaching, and