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a mission to advance biological and biomedical sciences. At SBS, our research spans various areas, including infectious diseases, immunology, neurodegenerative diseases, telomere biology, and genome
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to outstanding core facilities offering expertise in flow cytometry , genomics, – immunology, histology, Texas Institute for Genome Sciences and Society (TIGSS), and image analysis, (https
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PhD (or equivalent) in a related discipline, with strong background knowledge in circadian biology, immunology and/or inflammatory disease. Be able to demonstrate excellent communication skills, a
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immune surveillance. By integrating advanced biophysical characterization techniques with functional immunological readouts, we aim to decipher how mechanical and biochemical cues within the TME
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to exclusive internal-only vacancies, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completion or near completion of a PhD in the area of immunology and/or cell
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through publications and conferences, in addition to supervision of students at various levels. Requirements PhD degree, or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD degree in immunology, physiology, gynaecology
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required for this position. More About This Job Preferred Qualifications: PhD in immunology, molecular biology, microbiology, or a similar field. Experience in virology, or tick-research is highly desired
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Foundry. Qualifications PhD in immunology, developmental biology (focused on the immune system), immune-engineering, or a related field (obtained within the last 5 years). Strong background in T-cell
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on track to achieve their career goals. The candidate should have a PhD and/or MD in bioengineering, immunology, cellular/molecular biology, cancer biology, or related field, and experience in wet lab
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ferroptosis, metabolism, and inflammation. What You Bring PhD in immunology, metabolism, regeneration, or cell biology (0–3 years post-PhD preferred). Proficiency in in vivo models, immune–metabolic signaling