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to support cancer researchers in the development, acquisition and image informatics of challenging and translational projects. The CAMII is seeking to recruit a full time Research Assistant I (RA-I) to support
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Summary Dr. Putluri's laboratory is dedicated to investigating cause role of cancer progression, with a particular focus on bladder cancer research. Our lab has established a robust research program
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cancer research. This non-tenure track instructor position is centered on advancing research in the dynamic and evolving field of immunopeptidomics, with an emphasis on utilizing mass spectrometry
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important problems in the fields of cancer research and radiation biology. For some experiments, a group of mice will need to be assessed each day, including weekends. This responsibility will be shared with
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Summary Dr. Putluri's laboratory is dedicated to investigating cause role of cancer progression, with a particular focus on bladder cancer research. Our lab has established a robust research program
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: Exempt Requisition ID: 18900 Summary Dr. Putluri's laboratory is dedicated to investigating cause role of cancer progression, with a particular focus on bladder cancer research. Our lab has established a
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of mass spectrometry and mass spectrometry imaging in biomedical and cancer research. The postdoctoral researcher is expected to be able to perform experiments using mass spectrometry instrumentation, as
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experience required. Preferred Qualifications Cancer research experience preferred. Must be a teamplayer and work well within a group. The individual should be self-motivated and enjoy being highly organized
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, half from NCI. Cancer researchers in Texas may apply for research funding to the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, a state agency charged with supporting innovation in cancer research in
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. You'll also play a mission-critical role in Baylor's quest to power the future of health, from helping secure funding for cutting-edge cancer research to obtaining scholarships for aspiring physicians