134 organic-chemistry "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" uni jobs at Nature Careers in United States
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, behavioral phenotyping, protein chemistry, structural biology, cryo-electron microscopy, genomics, genetics and transgenic technologies. A joint appointment in a basic science department is strongly encouraged
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Associate or Senior Editor (Materials Science) Organization: Nature Communications Location(s): New York, Jersey City, Philadelphia, Beijing, Hong Kong, Nanjing, or Shanghai (hybrid working) Closing
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Associate Editor, Physics of Living Systems Who we are: The American Physical Society is a nonprofit membership organization working to advance physics by fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and global
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Chemical Biology. We seek creative applicants with bold vision and demonstrated excellence in research at the interface of Chemistry, Biology and Medicine. The faculty rank of candidates will be commensurate
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Chemical Biology. We seek creative applicants with bold vision and demonstrated excellence in research at the interface of Chemistry, Biology and Medicine. The faculty rank of candidates will be commensurate
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who have proven capacity or clear potential to bring externally sponsored research to Texas Tech University are highly encouraged to apply. Faculty Qualifications Ph.D. in Chemistry, Materials Science
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The Frost Institute for Chemistry and Molecular Science seeks to recruit six outstanding tenure-track or tenure eligible scientists at the rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor
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Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a Basic Science or a related field. Five years of relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications Ph.D. in chemistry, biochemistry, or a related discipline. Five years of work
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biology, chemistry, and engineering who work together on target identification and validation, assay development, laboratory automation, high-throughput and high-content screening (up to 650K small
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-performance computing resources for software development and data management, as well as technology infrastructures for surface chemistry and microfluidics. Technologies within the SMC have enabled discoveries