15 molecular dynamics simulation research jobs at University of Texas Health Science Center
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. Certification/Skills: General knowledge and some detailed concepts of Microbiology, Genetics and Molecular Biolgoy. Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree or relevant experience in lieu of education. Minimum
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Houston is seeking a Research Assistant I/II to join their team of professionals in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics and Orthopedic Surgery investigating bacteriophage treatment of bone infections
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Full-time, nonexempt position located in our Institute of Molecular Medicine, Human Genetics. We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Research Assistant. The successful candidate will
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are hiring immediately for a Research Assistant II to join the UTHealth McGovern Medical School department of Microbiology & Molecular Biology in Houston, TX 77030. In this role you will be working on NIH
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What we do here changes the world. UTHealth Houston is Texas’ resource for healthcare education, innovation, scientific discovery, and excellence in patient care. That’s where you come in. We are hiring immediately for a Research Assistant II/III to join the Cordero-Vasquez Laboratories...
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! Position Summary: The research assistant will join a research team working on molecular mechanisms of vascular disease. The team utilizes mouse and cell culture models to study molecular mechanisms
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Full time, Nonexempt position with the Institute of Molecular Medicine - Texas Therapeutics Institute, TMC Location POSITION SUMMARY: Under general directions of the PI or senior research staff
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, PCR, epigenetics, ELISA, microarrays, microscopy, and molecular biology techniques. Position Key Accountabilities: Conducts research activities, under general direction, according to research. Research
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, conducts research activities according to research protocol. Research activities include molecular analyses of neuroinflammation in experimental mouse models of neurodegeneration. Manages animal colony (e.g
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Medical School. The ideal candidate will assist in basic and translational research that seeks to advance the scientific knowledge of the molecular mechanisms by which metabolic disorders such as obesity