93 materials-science uni jobs at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in United States
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Scientist is to fully participate in cutting-edge science and applying analytical expertise and experience to plan, coordinate, design and carry out research project(s). We are seeking a highly motivated
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of the analyses including original data, with conclusions. Assists in gathering information for in depth medical knowledge of GI cancer biology, human immunology, molecular biology and bioinformatics for diverse
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of biologics and replenishes them as needed. Orders materials for research studies as needed. Assists assigned PI to ensure correct practice of laboratory safety as required under institutional guidelines
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detailed records of experimental data and procedures. · Apply molecular biology skills to perform and supervise Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) sample and library intake and QC. Maintain detailed and well
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research data scientists on ML engineering best practices and responsible AI practices. They will engage with stakeholders to gather requirements, convey AI concepts understandably, incorporate feedback, and
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proficient skill set in cell culture, RNA biology, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, flow cytometry, mouse modeling and data analysis. This role impacts cancer research efforts throughout
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and validations. Transfer Technology Perform quality control testing, equipment routine maintenance, basic and advanced troubleshooting. Stem cell products are unique, if equipment malfunctions during
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MD Anderson's Cancer Biology department has a long history of being a leader in the field of basic and translational cancer biology research. The department emphasizes the training of students
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translational budget management. Develop educational materials and conduct didactics for faculty, trainees, and research staff on best practices for designing translational aims as part of clinical trials. Other
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degree in Laboratory Science or Medical Laboratory Technology OR Bachelor's degree in a related science field OR successful completion of a National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science