21 Biology positions at University of Texas at Dallas in United-States in United States
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, Bioorganic Chemistry and/or Medicinal Chemistry, who are interested to work at the interface of chemistry and biology within a highly interactive and motivated group of colleagues. The ideal candidates have a
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Date Job Summary A postdoctoral position in genome editing and mammalian synthetic biology is immediately available in the laboratory of Leonidas Bleris in the Department of Bioengineering
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phenotypes in a range of clinically important pathogens using cellular and molecular biology approaches including genome-wide gene, protein, and lipid profiling analysis. The selected candidate will also be
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No Desired Start Date 06/30/2024 Job Summary A postdoctoral fellow position is available in the computational systems biology group at the Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas
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/2024 Posting Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Desired Start Date 06/01/2024 Job Summary The laboratory of Dr. Li Zhang at the University of Texas at Dallas biology department seeks to fill an open
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in a public services environment. Preferred Education and Experience PREFERRED: Bachelor’s degree in neuroscience, biology, or a closely related field. A readiness to work with mice; prior experience
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., Science Advances, 2021; Chen et al., Plos Biology, 2022). Our research aims to elucidate the gene regulatory grammar in embryogenesis and cancer development (please visit https://labs.utdallas.edu/caolab
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of Biological Sciences is seeking to recruit a 0.25 FTE (9-month appointment) instructional faculty at the rank of Lecturer to teach forensic biology and related offerings. We are looking for an instructor
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responsible for the design, development, fabrication, purchase, and maintenance of electronic and mechanical equipment, hardware, materials, and systems experimental research in the biology laboratory
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Advances, 2021; Chen et al., Plos Biology, 2022). Our research aims to elucidate the gene regulatory grammar in embryogenesis and cancer development (please visit https://labs.utdallas.edu/caolab for more