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biochemical, cellular, and molecular biology approaches in human and several mouse models. Project will provide opportunities to study platelet phosphatase mediated alterations in the immune response to lung
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Apply now » Title: Postdoctoral Associate- RNA Biology Division: Therapeutic Innovation Center Schedule: Monday - Friday; 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Work Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: Per NIH
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Apply now » Title: Postdoctoral Associate- - Bone Biology and Skeletal Disorders Division: Molecular and Human Genetics Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Work Location: Houston, TX
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Summary Postdoctoral position is sought for a postdoc with demonstrated experience in mouse models of disease, molecular biology, and electrophysiology. The candidate is expected to continue our
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, western blotting, RT- PCR, single cell RNA sequencing, and single cell ATAC sequencing) Performs molecular and cell biology experiments. Presents findings at national and international meetings and prepare
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biology, molecular genetics, and behavioral techniques Job Duties Plans, directs and conducts specialized and advanced research experiments. Evaluates and analyzes data. May establish new research protocols
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understanding the molecular biology of brain tumours, and in pursuing eventual independent careers in academic research. Research approaches in our group include genomics, cell biology, functional genomics, mouse
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Science, Health Science, or a related field. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications Extensive experiences in the research of cardiovascular biology, inflammation and cell metabolism are preferred
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or Bioinformatics. Excellent writing skills in English. Experience with next generation sequencing data analysis is a plus. Knowledge in cancer biology or genetics is preferable. Able to work in a team environment
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Summary The lab is seeking a skilled scientist with expertise in immunology, genome engineering, and synthetic biology to join our cutting-edge laboratory focused on developing potent CAR/TCR-T cell