Graduate Assistantship (Teaching or Research Assistantship)

/ January 31, 2021

We are looking for recruiting a Ph.D. student at Redox Biology Laboratory, Department of Health & Kinesiology, Texas A&M University. The qualified student will enroll in the Exercise Biomechanics Doctorate program.

In our lab, we are doing research on- NASA life science to support astronauts during spaceflight alterations, mainly mitigate skeletal muscle atrophy and bone loss in the space environment, microgravity, and Radiation.- Aging, Metabolism, Nutrition, Duchenne muscular dystrophy research- Mechanism of oxidative stress regulation of disuse atrophy- Pathology with Duchenne muscular dystrophy- Remodeling of the aging heart and skeletal muscle

Our research is funded by NASA, Ames Space Biology, Human Research The program, Texas A&M University

Qualified student- Bachelor and Master in Exercise Biomechanics, Biomedicine, Biology, Genetics, etc.- TOFEL score (550 paper, 213 Computer)- GRE Score- 4-Demonstrate laboratory research skills (Western Blot, Immunofluorescence, Fluorescence Microscope, Proteomics, genomics.- Preferred teaching experience essential (qualified candidate may participate in teaching assistant).- Preferred but nor required, previous interest in Space life science research

For more information, and Interested candidates, please email your CV to Dr. John Lawler (jml2621@email.tamu.edu), and Dr. Khaled Y. Kamal (kymoustafa@tamu.edu). The position will be open until filled.