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curriculum. Coordinators participate in the acquisition, maintenance, and safe use of equipment, materials, and technology essential for experiential learning. The Simulation Lab Coordinator is an integral
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, chemistry, physics, material sciences, earth sciences, engineering or other scientific field. Two years of research, laboratory, or related experience. Preferred Qualifications Experience in cell biology or
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science, GNSS technology, and spatial reference system methodologies. Outreach, Education, and Stakeholder Engagement: 15% Develop and deliver educational programs, workshops, and training for Texas
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and updates fee structures as needed. Ensures compliance with university financial policies and procedures related to facility rentals and event services. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications
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, Ecology, Molecular / Systems Biology, Genetics / Genomics, Soil Science, Plant Biology, Biochemistry, Biogeochemistry, Ecotoxicology, Biotechnology, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Engineering
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combination of administrative, event planning, and communications responsibilities. The role involves maintaining general office functions, supporting student workers, and coordinating safety and technology
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in teaching upper or lower-division chemistry courses utilizing current supporting technology at the University level Active research agenda with two (2) recent publications (last 5 years) and
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Engineering Medicine Location Houston, TX Open Date 10/1/2025 Position ID 170591 Description The School of Engineering Medicine at Texas A&M University invites applications for a full-time,11-month
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sample handling, and microscopy. Experience with logistics. Experience in design, construction, and/or installation of scientific equipment. Experience with scientific ocean drilling and working in
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. Structure and function of complex genomic regions. Individuals studying the function and diversity of genomic “dark matter” in complex eukaryotic genomes, including retroelement and satellite variation in