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Job Title Assistant Professor in Applied Behavior Analysis Agency Texas A&M University - San Antonio Department Department Of Counseling, Health & Kinesiology Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate
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applied research and management projects. -Conduct surveys, data collection, document development, data entry, basic statistical analysis, project deliverable organization, and map creation. -Perform other
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regards to constituent management, project management, staff training, and maintaining database data security and integrity. What you need to know Salary: $55.412.00 - $71,219.20 (Compensation will be
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research projects -Evaluate, select, and apply standard techniques of routine research; keep detailed records of data and methods -Use computers and laboratory or technical equipment to perform data analysis
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groups, and the Center for Chemical Characterization and Analysis (CCCA). This role supports the CCCA Director, the Elemental Analysis Lab (EAL) service laboratory manager and supervises student workers
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equipment. -Assists in planning and coordinating research projects. -Uses computers and laboratory or technical equipment to perform data analysis, statistical analysis, and technical evaluation of research
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to accommodate a temporary organizational need. As such, TDEM does not guarantee any set number of hours in this role. Temporary/Casual positions are ineligible for employee benefits and have a finite term that is
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territory-based staff in the Coastal Bend, Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. Develop and implement professional development plans to enhance recruitment, communication, and data analysis skills
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. Responsibilities: Perform various extraction procedures, mainly plant samples, to enhance detection of elements and other compounds including antioxidants and sugars, which includes evaluating, selecting and
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to animals, performs neurobehavioral tests in rats and mice, measures the therapeutic effects of drug/biologic treatment in animal models of disease using brain tissue analysis. Involves immunohistochemical