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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Postdoctoral Associate - Structural Biology Division: Biochemistry Work Arrangement: Onsite only Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: $65,000 FLSA Status: Exempt
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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Postdoctoral Associate - Structural Virology Division: Biochemistry Work Arrangement: Onsite only Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: $62,232 FLSA Status: Exempt
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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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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Postdoctoral Associate- Biological / Agricultural Engineering for Nutrient Bioavailability Research Division: Pediatrics Work Arrangement: Onsite only Location
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typically follows similar to the NIH stipulated stipend guidelines for Postdoctoral Associates. Job Duties Supports the construction and maintenance of data pipelines. Maintains and further develops
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. Probes endosomal escape, intracellular trafficking, structure–activity relationships, and uses omics/imaging tools to identify delivery barriers and off‑target effects. Performs other job-related duties as
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Chemistry, Computational Sciences, Computational Biology, Structural Biology, Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Statistics, or related disciplines. May also include Ph.D. in Biology or Biomedical Sciences in
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homeostasis. Responsibilities include recombinant protein expression and purification, development and execution of enzyme and biophysical assays, and quantitative data analysis to support structure–function
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next-generation CAR T-cell therapies for pediatric solid tumors. The fellow will apply high-throughput screening, T-cell engineering, and single-cell analytics to identify and validate novel receptor
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the field of glioma. The current project is interrogating the role of ATRX in immunotherapy response using murine and cell line models, including genetically engineered lung cancer model. Cell line model