18 phd "Biology" positions at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in United States
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Research Scientist opportunity in the Thoracic Head & Neck Med Onc Research department. JOB SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES Specific data analysis skills and knowledge competencies. - Cancer biology
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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 Yee Laboratory at MD Anderson Cancer Center focuses on research to understand human T cell biology, anti-tumor immunity, and the development of translational strategies using TCR-based cellular
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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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, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Science, Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics, Computational Biology, or related field. Education Preferred: Individuals with a PhD in Biology, Computational Biology
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Scientist is to plan, direct, organize, and participates in scientific research projects in cancer biology of gastro-esophageal cancers. Key Functions Plans, organizes, coordinates, directs and participates
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Biology, Biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, enzymology, pharmacology, chemistry or related field. Preferred: PhD in one of the natural sciences or related field or Medical degree. EXPERIENCE
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, pharmacology, chemistry or related field. Preferred: PhD in biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, enzymology, pharmacology, chemistry or related field. EXPERIENCE: Required: Six years
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The Group Leader, Drug Discovery Biology is responsible for managing and supervising aspects of drug discovery biology, including target identification and validation through advancement of drug