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, cardiopulmonary bypass surgery, diabetes, obesity and sleep apnea. Position Overview The primary purpose of this role is to assist in the development and implementation of a new study in the Cerebral
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trials. Our translational approach is intended to foster discovery and expedite those discoveries toward the benefit of those suffering from brain disease. A particular emphasis of ITR is the development
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trials. Our translational approach is intended to foster discovery and expedite those discoveries toward the benefit of those suffering from brain disease. A particular emphasis of ITR is the development
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development initiatives. CHI also manages the Texas Missing Persons DNA Database. Position Overview The Center for Human Identification (CHI) is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate for a forensic DNA
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associates, graduate students, and research staff make to the development of new and more effective therapies for the promotion of health and treatment of disease. Position Overview This position will conduct
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trials. Our translational approach is intended to foster discovery and expedite those discoveries toward the benefit of those suffering from brain disease. A particular emphasis of ITR is the development
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Maintaining cell cultures and evaluating nanoparticle uptake with flow cytometry Conduct experiments, gather data, document research notes, analyze data, and interpret data Prepare manuscripts for suitable
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/Certifications Job Duties: Conduct experiments, gather data, document research notes, code and analyze data, interpret data Prepare manuscripts for publications in a timely manner and talks and posters
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for therapeutic applications. This includes previously developed novel peptide drugs inspired by natural toxins to selectively target ion channels, as well as engineering antimicrobial peptides using machine
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trials. Our translational approach is intended to foster discovery and expedite those discoveries toward the benefit of those suffering from brain disease. A particular emphasis of ITR is the development