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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Postdoctoral Associate- Protein engineering and High-Throughput Screening Division: Neuroscience Work Arrangement: Onsite only Location: Houston, TX Salary Range
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engineering, murine modeling of cancer. Designs advanced experiments and executing protocols. Documents and presents experimental results in a professional manner. Contributes to the development of a laboratory
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engineering or related fields. Great fund of knowledge of tumor immunology principles. Ability to assess scRNAseq datasets and highly parametric flow cytometry. Understanding and practicing genetic engineering
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, or a related field (including biological or agricultural engineering) Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer. Requisition ID: 23365 Apply now
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emergent concerns as the research is underway, and assess the utility of existing ethical frameworks for brain organoids in research practice. Bringing together approaches from science and technology studies
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translational research focuses on ligandomics, a new omics technology engineered by our group, for drug target discovery and novel therapy development to treat ocular diseases, including glaucoma, diabetic
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translational research focuses on ligandomics, a new omics technology engineered by our group, for drug target discovery and novel therapy development to treat ocular diseases, including glaucoma, diabetic
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translational research focuses on ligandomics, a new omics technology engineered by our group, for drug target discovery and novel therapy development to treat ocular diseases, including glaucoma, diabetic
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engineered mouse models, single-cell multi-omics (scRNA-seq, CITE-seq, CyTOF), and patient-derived samples from institutional trials. This position is ideal for candidates passionate about tumor immunology
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any raw experimental data. Performs research including but not limited to cell culture, biochemical and cell-based assays, genetic engineering, murine modeling of cancer. Designs advanced experiments