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biologically/pharmaceutically important proteins for cancer therapy. In addition, the candidate will receive training in computational drug design, biochemistry and cell biology techniques for testing compound
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intended for life science graduates from Immunology or Microbiology backgrounds, however, a graduate with background in Computer Science or Computational Biology will also be considered. The successful
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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Postdoctoral Associate- Synthetic Organic/Medicinal Chemistry Division: Biochemistry Work Arrangement: Onsite only Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: Hiring up
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using deep learning, computational chemistry, medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, and molecular cell biology to develop novel therapeutics to tackle complex diseases such as cancers. Successful
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. Computation analysis and coding encouraged. Minimum Qualifications MD or Ph.D. in Basic Science, Health Science, or a related field. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications Ph.D. degree in any
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candidates to work on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology in Cancer Genomics and Immunology. This position will be involved in the development and/or application of computational approaches to understand
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important proteins for the treatment of cancer, stroke and other diseases. In addition, he/she will receive training in computational drug design, biochemistry and cell biology techniques for testing compound
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the established CNRC Postdoctoral Training Program which involves forming a mentoring committee, monthly journal club, semi-annual research presentations, and weekly seminar series. Job Duties Constructs and
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interdisciplinary translational nutrition research lab under established procedures to assure personal and lab safety. Trainees participate in the established CNRC Postdoctoral Training Program which involves forming
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include: Protein engineering Optical system development High-throughput screening Electrophysiology Computational approaches This position offers the opportunity to develop cutting-edge molecular