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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Department of Structural Biology is seeking a Scientist. The World’s Brightest Minds Always Innovate At St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, we know what can
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of three academic references. #Jobs-Indeed Req ID : 2162 Working Title : Postdoctoral Scientist - Translational Cancer Biology and Therapeutics Department : Research - Hematology and Cellular Therapy
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is currently seeking a High Throughput Screening Scientist in Chemical Biology & Therapeutics. The High Throughput Bioscience (HTB) Center at St. Jude
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by those teams. participate in hiring additional staff scientists, as necessary. be the contact point for PIs and team leaders for information on all ongoing projects. identify kinases of biological
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Title: Post-Doctoral Fellow in Chemistry and Chemical Biology School: Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area: Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Balskus Lab Position Description: We are seeking a
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microglial biology, and (3) tissue engineering and in vitro modeling of macular disease. We are particularly interested in applicants who can leverage their expertise to form strong collaborative relationships
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The Division of Thoracic Surgery of the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine is seeking a Staff Scientist in basic and translational research in mesothelioma and
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Medical Center. We seek to recruit outstanding young scientists who are eager to work collaboratively between at least two of our labs to perform multi-disciplinary studies of biomolecular condensates. Our
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inhibitors across the blood-brain barrier. Proof-of-principle in genetically engineered mouse models shows the power of this strategy. We now need dedicated scientists to help us realize the potential of gene
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Are you passionate about deciphering the complexities of Alzheimer's disease? We're seeking a smart and dedicated scientist to help us probe the hidden heterogeneity of Alzheimer's pathology