15 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"St" Postdoctoral positions at University of Texas at Dallas
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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 – involve
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professional development opportunities, including a membership to Academic Impressions, LinkedIn Learning, and UT Dallas Bright Leaders Program. Visit https://hr.utdallas.edu/employees/benefits/ for more
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to various professional development opportunities, including a membership to Academic Impressions, LinkedIn Learning, and UT Dallas Bright Leaders Program. Visit https://hr.utdallas.edu/employees/benefits
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Retirement Plan Options Paid time off Paid Holidays All UT Dallas employees have access to various professional development opportunities, including a membership to Academic Impressions, LinkedIn Learning, and
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development and complex biologically active molecule synthesis to start as soon as November 2025. We are seeking a highly motivated and independent scientist with a strong background in organic synthesis and is
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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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. The candidate is expected to conduct research focused on (a) development, investigation, and application of novel genetically encoded biosensors. Projects involve protein engineering, computational modeling
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access to a variety of professional development resources, including memberships to Academic Impressions, LinkedIn Learning, and participation in the UT Dallas Bright Leaders Program. For full details
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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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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