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. This will include kinetic and mechanistic studies to characterize enzyme targets, biochemical pathways, and mechanism of action of lead compounds. The candidate will be responsible for testing compounds in
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engagement, off-target profiling, protein interactomes, and investigation of drug mechanisms of action and resistance pathways. The successful candidate will participate on project teams, providing insight and
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and benefits commensurate with experience and accomplishments. The appointment would be through the Title 42 mechanism - http://hr.od.nih.gov/benefits/pay/default.htm. The NIH is the premier biomedical
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SKILLS B.S. Degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering, Material Science or Color Science. 6 to 10 years of demonstrated related experience, preferably in an adhesive or color environment. Strong
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pharmaceutical science, chemistry, engineering (chemical or mechanical), biology, physics, or related field with 3+ years of experience or a Master's Degree (MA/MS) in the same fields. Excellent written and oral
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National Institutes of Health/National Library of Medicine | Bethesda, Maryland | United States | 20 days ago
. Key Responsibilities: • Conduct research in human genomics to advance understanding of gene regulation mechanisms. • Develop novel machine learning techniques tailored for applications in human