15 global-software-development Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Texas at Dallas
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these toolkits into biotechnology platforms and therapeutic reagents. Our research program integrates chemical biology, protein engineering, and cell biology techniques for therapeutic development, primarily in
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research and experimental data in accordance with established protocols. Assist in statistical and comparative analysis of experimental data using appropriate computer software. Contribute to the preparation
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are expected to conduct research in one of the following areas: Area A: Research Focus – synthesis and evolution of macrocyclic peptides as selective inhibitors/modulators of cancer-related targets. Projects
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. We are also interested in developing innovative approaches to harness novel physical properties of these systems for device applications and quantum simulation and computation. Ideal candidates will
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are expected to conduct research in one of the following areas: Area A: Research Focus – synthesis and evolution of macrocyclic peptides as selective inhibitors/modulators of cancer-related targets. Projects
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these toolkits into biotechnology platforms and therapeutic reagents. Our research program integrates chemical biology, protein engineering, and cell biology techniques for therapeutic development, primarily in
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research and experimental data in accordance with established protocols. Assist in statistical and comparative analysis of experimental data using appropriate computer software. Contribute to the preparation
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Desired Start Date 11/10/2025 Job Summary Looking for a post-doctoral Research Associate to perform full-time mathematical research with the goal of developing a practical yet rigorous mathematical
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development and how disruptions in intracellular signaling pathways lead to neurodevelopmental disorders, including cortical malformations and epilepsy. What we’re looking for: Strong background in neuroscience
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understanding of biochemistry and materials chemistry with the ability to perform assay development. The successful candidate must be able to develop independent protocols for complex novel assays for multiple