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: Exempt Requisition ID: 18984 Summary The Therapeutic Innovation Center is seeking talented biochemist and structural biologist to work in an interdisciplinary team environment on early therapeutic and drug
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performance and excellent interpersonal skills. Clinical duties include a full-time commitment providing a broad scope of diagnostic in both public and private healthcare environments. The position provides
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composing correspondence.. The position requires a person able to perform well within a team environment and with a willingness to assist a team member when needed. Job Duties 50% - Administrative
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oriented. The lab provides an interactive and stimulating environment and opportunities for growth. The technician is expected to perform assays that includes mouse husbandry, genotyping, real time RT-PCR
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. This position requires excellent organizational skills, flexibility, and the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Job Duties Supports the day-to-day operational support of the hospital
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environment at Baylor College of Medicine / Texas Medical Center. Job Duties Plans, directs, and conducts advanced cellular neuroscience research with a focus on the mechanisms of protein interaction related
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must work effectively in a team environment. The candidate will also be expected to participate in research grant preparation, manuscript writing and presentation of research results at professional
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will aid other research labs within the Division of Tropical Medicine as needs arise and contribute to a high-paced environment with an established team. Job Duties Initiates purchases of laboratory
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collaborative environment is excellent. Competitive salary and fringe benefits will be offered. Applicants should submit a cover letter with a statement of research interests and the CV. Job Duties Performs data
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, pulmonary hypertension, or ARDS from our Pavilion for Women occasionally older critically ill TCH patients. Faculty will supervise learners and APPs in the ICU environment and participate in QI and research