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faculty, staff, and students. Data organization, analysis, and synthesis. Qualifications PhD in Geology or Geophysics (or related discipline). Ability to work outdoors, exposed to various weather conditions
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(MAClab; http://maclab.sites.tamu.edu). The lab investigates emotion and cognition in both healthy individuals and those with psychiatric conditions and is expanding its work in treatment-focused research
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Glimpse of the Job The Trauma and Stress Studies Center (TaSSC) at Texas A&M University is seeking a motivated, detail‑oriented Research Assistant to support innovative research in trauma‑ and stress
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Job Type Staff Job Description What We Want The Postdoctoral Research Associate is responsible for conducting research into their field of expertise. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will utilize
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experience. Ability to physically interact and work with rodents. A well-qualified candidate for this position will also possess: Some experience with cellular assays, histology, and tissue sectioning
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and professionally interact with clients and staff, groups of various sizes. Ability to multitask and work cooperatively with others. Salary: $45,000 annually Please note: This position is grant funded
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(Fixed Term) Job Description Here’s a Glimpse of the Job The Postdoctoral Research Associate position is responsible for the development of hyperpolarized NMR and spectroscopy to characterize electronic
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research project focused on the development, validation, and evaluation of AI-enabled learning and decision-support systems in construction engineering and management. The postdoctoral research associate
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, R, or SAS. Familiarity with ecological momentary assessment (EMA) tools. Ability to manage and analyze large, complex datasets with attention to detail and accuracy. Strong problem-solving skills and
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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