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biologically/pharmaceutically important proteins for cancer therapy. In addition, the candidate will receive training in computational drug design, biochemistry and cell biology techniques for testing compound
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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Postdoctoral Associate- Synthetic Organic/Medicinal Chemistry Division: Biochemistry Work Arrangement: Onsite only Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: Hiring up
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intended for life science graduates from Immunology or Microbiology backgrounds, however, a graduate with background in Computer Science or Computational Biology will also be considered. The successful
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. The goal of the Training Program at the CNRC is to prepare Ph.D. and M.D. postdocs for biomedical research careers in nutrition that focus on pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood, and adolescence
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important proteins for the treatment of cancer, stroke and other diseases. In addition, he/she will receive training in computational drug design, biochemistry and cell biology techniques for testing compound
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. Computation analysis and coding encouraged. Minimum Qualifications MD or Ph.D. in Basic Science, Health Science, or a related field. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications Ph.D. degree in any
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an accredited degree-granting institution in bioethics, medical humanities, medical anthropology, or a relevant Humanities or Social Science discipline completed by July 1, 2026. Degree earned within the past six
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the established CNRC Postdoctoral Training Program which involves forming a mentoring committee, monthly journal club, semi-annual research presentations, and weekly seminar series. Job Duties Constructs and
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bioinformatics, statistics, and/or computer science to join the Eberlin Lab for Medical Mass Spectrometry. These skills would be applied to large mass spectrometry and mass spectrometry imaging datasets
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include: Protein engineering Optical system development High-throughput screening Electrophysiology Computational approaches This position offers the opportunity to develop cutting-edge molecular