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Job Description Key Responsibilities: Plan, prepare for, and perform water sample collection, streamflow measurements and field data collections Conduct data and equipment management and maintenance
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and Interfolio cases related to promotion and tenure, and faculty hiring for the College. Assists in coordinating logistics for meetings, workshops, and other special events. Develops and maintains
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land management support and conservation easement establishment in the central Texas Hill Country north of San Antonio. - Support the Project Coordinator to help plan, develop and implement actions
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. Perform additional duties as directed by Project Leaders, including watering greenhouses on weekends and holidays. Work with and assist other personnel on interdisciplinary projects. Prepare, implement and
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to support graduate student hiring actions, scholarship documentation, and program-related websites. Orientation, Communication, and Events Develop and deliver orientation materials and presentations for new
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efforts, identify resource needs, assess work quality, and troubleshoot issues accordingly • Monitor and report progress as appropriate • Develop workflows and models to standardize and improve
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in developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and technical checklists. Regulatory Compliance & Safety: Ensures all work is performed in compliance with TAMUS policies and procedures. Participates
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contaminated sites. Supervise technicians and undergraduates. Coordinate research activities with a large team of collaborators. Present data in scientific meetings. Prepare manuscripts for publication. Research
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activities at field, regional, and national scales, including scenario modeling and model scaling evaluation, following established protocols. Protocol and Data Contribution: Co-develop model intercomparison
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dysfunction and inflammation. Responsibilities: Develops hypotheses-driven studies to examine the effects of specific diet and diet components on health outcomes using preclinical or clinical approaches