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make a difference in the world! Position Information Texas A&M AgriLife Research – Dallas Center (https://dallas.tamu.edu/ ) is seeking a highly motivated individual to join the Controlled Environment
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make a difference in the world! Position Information We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate for the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Uvalde . The Postdoctoral Research
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: Compensation for this position is commensurate based on the selected candidate’s qualifications. Additional information about Texas A&M AgriLife Research is available at: Texas A&M AgriLife Research: https
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unites experts from various fields such as agriculture, nutrition, behavioral sciences, social sciences, life sciences, engineering, data and computation science, and economics. Healthy Living programs
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stress with secondary metabolites to develop climate-resilient vegetables, specifically tomatoes. Knowledge in linking bioactives, whole food, and microbiota. Ability to interpret analytical data from LC
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experience in either one of those two topics). The data/samples for these projects are “shovel ready” and await a curious researcher to develop high-impact publications that inform and enrich our knowledge
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to understanding the mechanisms linking diet to health outcomes by integrating genetic, physiological, environmental, and behavioral factors that influence individual variability and population subgroups
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education, nutrition, exercise, food safety, child safety and injury prevention, and early cancer detection. Position Information Title: Research Center Director, Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension
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infrastructure that over 100 volunteers maintain and serves as a key public entry point for both programs. The project coordinator serves as a critical link between program staff and volunteer webmasters
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and other colleagues at Texas A&M University and the USDA. -Coordinate with forensic science colleagues across on a separate project to organize meetings and assist in information seeking activities