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Staff Job Description The postdoc will design and execute fermentation experiments (submerged and solid-state), optimize media and process conditions (DoE/RSM), and scale workflows from bench to pilot
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, safety, and compliance. Perform preventive maintenance on laboratory equipment to keep them in optimal working condition. Conduct experiments related to identifying metabolites in plant and biological
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Experience: PhD in reproductive biology, cell and developmental biology, genetics, or similar field Molecular biology experience. Animal research Conducting statistical analyses. Preferred Education and
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: -PhD in relevant field (weed science, agronomy, ecology, plant science, etc.) Continued employment in this position is contingent upon availability of funds. Please attach the following to completed
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pursue personal projects. • Funding for conferences. • Opportunities to mentor BSc and PhD students. • Opportunities to develop seminars and gain teaching experience. • Participation in the Texas A&M
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publications. Qualifications Required Education and Experience: PhD degree in any of the following: plant biology, plant physiology, analytical chemistry, genetics, biotechnology, food science, or other closely
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activities -Other duties as required. Required Education: -PhD in relevant field (plant science, genetics and genomics, biochemistry etc.) Required Qualifications: -Ability to conduct independent research in
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graduate students and other lab personnel in research. -Other related duties as required. Required Education: -PhD in Plant Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Plant Breeding, Horticulture, Chemistry
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keeping inventory of hazardous chemicals. Qualifications Required Education and Experience: PhD degree in any of the following: preclinical or clinical nutrition, physiology, endocrinology/ reproduction
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Qualifications: PhD in related field (e.g., Kinesiology, Public Health, Psychology). Appropriate research background, as demonstrated by publications in peer-reviewed journals, grant funding, and stature