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Job Description Job Responsibilities: -Prepare, collect and organize plant samples for testing the plant responses, using various culture settings such as hydroponic culture and soil culture. -Record
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/LCA inputs. The role involves mentoring students, coordinating with collaborators/industry, and publishing in high-impact journals while supporting proposal development. Job Responsibilities: Design and
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(http://agriliferesearch.tamu.edu ) is the state’s premier research agency in agriculture, natural resources, and life sciences. A member of the Texas A&M University System, Texas A&M AgriLife Research
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. -Independently prepare research publications and reports. -Assist and mentor research graduate students and other personnel. -Contribute to bringing in extramural support. -Participate in professional activities
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in the context of nutrition-sensitive chronic diseases. The position develops projects leveraging multiomics and Olink proteomics to examine the impacts of diet, obesity, nutrition and lifestyle
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. -Install, operate, and/or repair research equipment - Prepare and write proposals to funding agencies; maintain financial accounts related to research projects - Supervise undergraduate and/or graduate
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event by developing science‑based tools, spatial analyses, and community‑driven strategies that support long‑term resilience planning in a rapidly changing landscape. The postdoctoral researcher will join
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and the Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University. BCE program focuses on the development of breeding lines and cultivars of horticultural crops for controlled environments (CEs
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to communicate, prepare proposals to include cost information on spread sheets as applicable and provide reports of activities Ability to effectively communicate with faculty, students and staff
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/program conceptualization and development, grant proposal development, and other related activities. This position will focus on community-based intervention studies and/or longitudinal cohort studies