7 Engineering research jobs at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in United States
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The Johnston Laboratory is an interdisciplinary and highly collaborative team of microbiologists, synthetic biologists, bioinformaticians and engineers. The long-term goal of our research is to gain
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strong focus in in vivo imaging, particularly macroscopic bioluminescence imaging and multiphoton/confocal microscopy, and tissue engineering. Key Functions Performs cell culture of tumor cell lines and 3D
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in scientific or experimental research work. No experience required with preferred degree. Experience Preferred: Experience working with mouse animal models preferred, including genetically engineered
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developing new methods to analyze recombination genome-wide using the latest deep sequencing technology. These studies will not only help define the basic mechanisms of homologous recombination within an in
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Systems Biology is an interdisciplinary department that is pushing the boundaries of cancer research by integrating technology development, bioengineering, data science, and systems biology. We
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to the needs of the project. Master complex skills and techniques used in the laboratory. Learn new skills or technology. Laboratory Organization Coordinate procedures, assemble materials and contribute
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. · Prepare cells for cryogenic storage and reestablishment by the use of small vials, dry ice and liquid nitrogen. · Assist with cell biology (transient and stable engineering of cell lines, also using viral