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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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Research assistant II Summary The primary purpose of the Research Assistant II position is to conduct research in cancer biology of esophageal, gastric, or gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinomas
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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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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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Molecular Biology Techniques and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS). KEY FUNCTIONS Participate in scientific research projects: A. Technical Competencies - Independently perform all aspects of the experiments
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. The Senior Research Assistant conducts experiments in the area of molecular and cellular biology of cancer. JOB SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES Strong applicants will have knowledge or skills in one or more of the
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work. With PhD, no experience required. Preferred: Experience in standard immunological, molecular biology and biochemistry (e.g. cloning, western blotting) techniques. Experience in lab management
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addition, departmental faculty are core members of the Cancer Biology and Metastasis Program of CCSG, rated "exceptional" in the last competing renewal. Molecular & Cellular Oncology Yuan-Hung Lo, Ph.D. KEY
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Laboratory Information Management systems, and excellent communication and customer service skills. KEY FUNCTIONS 1. Expertise and Specialization Apply molecular biology skills to perform sample and library QC
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long-term career goals. JOB SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES 1. Laboratory Operations (Enter 75% Effort) · Carries out experiments in various areas of molecular biology and genetics in the lab, such as extracting