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related fields Required Special Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ability to work both independently and as a team member. Expertise in targeted and untargeted metabolomic analyses. Excellent oral and
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samples. Develop and conduct research projects related to a systems-wide approach to increase consumption of vegetables, fruits, and ‘foods for health’. Work on research teams and collaborate with other
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software for genetic analysis of polyploid plant species, and ability to work with databases and to handle large data sets. Experience in phylogenetic analysis, marker trait association studies and genomic
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grant writing and contribute to future research proposals. 5% Supervise undergraduate 5%Performs other duties as assigned Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to stand/sit at work bench for
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execute experiments Develop and optimize media, inoculum, and process parameters using DoE/RSM; monitor growth, kinetics, and product formation. Operate benchtop bioreactors, implement control strategies
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and work cooperatively with others. -Ability to perform independent research. -Good organizational skills and ability to coordinate research and work in research teams. -Ability to travel independently
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or epidemiology. Required Special Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ability to work independently. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Desire and ability to work collaboratively and help maintain a
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manage laboratory operations, ensuring compliance with safety protocols. -Mentor and provide guidance to graduate and undergraduate students in the lab. -Collaborate with internal and external researchers
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the future of agroecosystem modeling. This is a two-year position funded by grants, and availability is contingent on grant funding and satisfactory job performance. Responsibilities: The Postdoctoral Research
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Biology at Texas A&M University is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on questions involving (1) The evolutionary drivers of avian visual systems, foraging behavior, and sensitivity to Anthropogenic