91 medical-sciences positions at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in United States
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one of the natural sciences or related field. Preferred: PhD in one of the natural sciences or Medical degree. EXPERIENCE Require: Four years of experience in experimental or scientific work. With PhD
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: Bachelor's degree with major course works in one of the basic sciences. Preferred Education: Master's Level Degree. Experience: One year experience in scientific or experimental research work. No experience
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The primary purpose of the Senior Research Assistant position is to provide supervision, special training to technical personnel, and/or highly technical work in medical and related research projects
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to variable nature of incoming cellular products/samples. Requires to be in the presence of medications. Cell products are received from facilities around the world and therefore working late nights, weekends
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competencies. As one of the nation's leading cancer center, MD Anderson is home to many of the top cancer and medical subspecialty clinicians and researchers in diverse fields. The institution has an established
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SUMMARY The Advanced Technology Genomics Core is the primary sequencing and microarray facility for research at MD Anderson Cancer Center. As such, the facility provides essential genomic analysis
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SUMMARY The Assistant Professor, RFA will conduct translational studies in Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology supporting its the mission and goals. Scientific contributions must impact cancer
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of the Clinical Billing Specialist (CBS) position is to provide oversight of professional fee capture and process charges via electronic system (EPIC) and the Cube for the Department of Gastrointestinal Medical
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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 Assistant I - GI Medical Oncology MISSION STATEMENT The mission of The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center is to eliminate cancer in Texas, the nation, and the world through