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channel modulation in pain. The position will focus on elucidating molecular mechanisms regulating ligand- and voltage-gated ion channel function and their role in neuronal excitability and pain signaling
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and Technology (IBT) of Texas A&M Health Science Center is seeking highly skilled and motivated postdoctoral candidates to pursue interdisciplinary research in molecular mechanisms of antibiotic
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the preparation, organization, and maintenance of the research worksite. Qualifications PhD in a biology-related field (cell, molecular, evolution, or closely related fields) Physical requirements may vary
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, Ecology, Molecular / Systems Biology, Genetics / Genomics, Soil Science, Plant Biology, Biochemistry, Biogeochemistry, Ecotoxicology, Biotechnology, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Engineering
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methods, molecular biology, and behavioral assays. This position offers the opportunity to lead experiments, analyze data, publish impactful findings, and present at scientific conferences—making it an
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Here’s a Glimpse of the Job The Biology Department at Texas A&M is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to investigate the molecular mechanisms that regulate circadian timekeeping and activity
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. MATLAB programming ability. Strong skillset/background in biochemical and biophysical methods and approaches, standard molecular biology and protein chemistry techniques, CRISPR/Cas, and/or computational
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. Required Education and Experience Appropriate doctoral degree in related field Preferred Qualifications Molecular biology, protein engineering techniques. Track-record of productive biochemical lab
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musculoskeletal/orthopedic research. Training areas will include all aspects of experimental and preclinical research, including in-vitro cell and tissue culture, molecular biology techniques, and quantitative
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physiological and molecular data. Excellent verbal and written communication skills for high-impact publishing. Attention to detail and a commitment to laboratory safety. Responsibilities Research and Lab