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, insect resistance, and evolutionary biology – seeks a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Neurobiology to fill a critical gap and synergize with these existing programs. This hire will expand our capacity
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The successful candidate is expected to develop and lead an independent, high-impact, extramurally funded, and internationally recognized research program relevant to the anticipation, identification, mitigation
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Sciences. These faculty members are integral to the broader TAMU Interdisciplinary Program in Genetics and Genomics (GGEN), a collaborative and nationally and internationally influential group of faculty
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morphology, biodiversity informatics, or any other field relevant to modern systematics research. We seek two systematists with different but complementary programs and interests that will synergize
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, maintaining the order database, and filing records for the Introductory Biology Program. Maintains academic and operational documentation by updating office procedure manuals, regulations, T.A. training
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rhythms using Drosophila as a model system. This research will involve biochemical assays, cell imaging, genomics, and computational approaches to define how conformational changes in CLOCK and PERIOD
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. The Department of Biology at Texas A&M University is responsible for research and teaching within the vast disciplines of the biological sciences, from molecular cell biology to ecology and evolutionary biology
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computer and applicable software to create databases, perform statistical analysis, present data, and perform other computer related tasks. Ability to multitask and work cooperatively with others. Strong
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of Assistant Professor of Associate Professor. The incumbent faculty member will have primary responsibility for developing an internationally recognized and extramurally funded research program in
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. Experience with comparative and evolutionary genomic approaches Relevant laboratory skills for comparative genomics (HMW DNA extraction, library preparation, cell culture). Experience with natural history