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Job Title Postdoctoral Research Associate-Computational Biology Agency Texas A&M University Health Science Center Department Cell Biology and Genetics Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job
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Experience Appropriate doctoral degree Preferred Qualifications PhD in Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Host Pathogen Interactions, Cellular and Molecular Biology, or related science. Laboratory research
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Job Title Postdoctoral Research Associate Agency Texas A&M University Department Biology Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type Staff Job Description
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structural biology will be well-suited for this role. You’ll apply your specialized skills using advanced genetic mouse models and techniques like confocal imaging, brain-slice electrophysiology, in vivo
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musculoskeletal/orthopedic research. Training areas will include all aspects of experimental and preclinical research, including in-vitro cell and tissue culture, molecular biology techniques, and quantitative
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, chemical, and biological components into the river-lake network models to simulate realistic environmental conditions. Experience with various hydrology, hydraulic, sediment transport, and water quality
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Job Title Postdoctoral Research Associate Agency Texas A&M University Health Science Center Department Cell Biology and Genetics Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station
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Bioinorganic, Bioanalytical, and Biophysical techniques. Experience with metal ions in biological systems. Ability to analyze spectroscopic and biological data involving metal ions in biology. Ability to use
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Experience PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Computer Science, Physics
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, Molecular Biology, Virology, or a closely related discipline. Preferred qualifications PhD, D.V.M. and/or M.D. Record of productive experience in immunology, chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology of