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the areas of atmospheric chemistry. As a Postdoctoral Research Associate, you will be responsible for conducting designated research projects, writing manuscripts, developing research proposals, and helping
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The Postdoctoral Research Associate, under general supervision, will work in the Texas A&M Energy Institute on research and development related to the design, optimization under uncertainty, techno-economic analysis
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and region of neural injury. Cellular assays/histology: Assist in the design, planning, and coordinating of research that examines factors that influence tissue loss after neural injury. Perform western
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populations genetics Experienced in conducting field work Experience designing and conducting behavioral experiments Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ability to organize and analyze large data sets
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, biochemistry, molecular biology of pathogens preferred Responsibilities: Research Conducts independent research on mycobacterial, viral and other respiratory pathogens, and publication of results Designs
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advanced support for publications related to the work of the research team Research Projects: Assist with writing grants and in the design, implementation, and analysis of research projects aligned with
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of discretion and judgment. Evaluates, selects and applies best practices towards the techniques used for research efforts and maintains accurate and detailed record of data. Experiments - Designs, plans and
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. This position will plan and direct certain phases in a research project. In addition, they will assist in the development of new equipment for cyclotron operations. Not to mention, this position will document and
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independently Ability to communicate clearly Ability to manage time effectively Ability to travel to and work in tropical countries Working knowledge of epidemiologic study design & conduct Working knowledge
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, Texas Job Type Staff Job Description TAMU-CC is a dynamic university designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) with approximately 11,000 students from