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methods, molecular biology, and behavioral assays. This position offers the opportunity to lead experiments, analyze data, publish impactful findings, and present at scientific conferences—making it an
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Here’s a Glimpse of the Job The Biology Department at Texas A&M is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to investigate the molecular mechanisms that regulate circadian timekeeping and activity
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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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structuring of river systems. Familiarity with software and tools for simulating river network dynamics, such as R, Julia, Python, or GIS-based hydrological modeling platforms. Ability to integrate physical
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physiological and molecular data. Excellent verbal and written communication skills for high-impact publishing. Attention to detail and a commitment to laboratory safety. Responsibilities Research and Lab
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. Publish research results in peer-reviewed journals and present findings at conferences. Programming, Simulation, and Experimental Implementation: 40% Develop, implement, and validate research algorithms
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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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, and anomaly detection. Build simulation pipelines and, where applicable, hardware-in-the-loop or lab prototypes; manage datasets and reproducible code. Academic Writing Lead and co-author journal and
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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
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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