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Required: Bachelor's degree in biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, enzymology, pharmacology, chemistry or related field. Perform and lead in vitro ADME assays on drug discovery programs, such as liver microsomal and hepatocytic stability assays, plasma protein binding assay, and MDCK cell permeability assay etc.
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Degree(s) must be awarded for study in an area of physical or biological science (e.g. chemistry, biology, biochemistry, cell biology, public health, population health sciences, toxicology, pathology, pharmacology, or molecular biology.
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Bacteriology, immunology, serology, mycology, parasitology, molecular biology, molecular cell biology or virology; major in microbiology, biology, molecular biology, molecular cell biology, medical technology, medical laboratory science, or a closely related science major.
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The primary purpose of the Toxicologist position in Houston, TX is to provide toxicology support to NASA, including NASA and senior toxicologists, as part of the Human Health and Performance Contract (HHPC.
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Preferred: Master's degree Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Enzymology, Pharmacology, Chemistry or related field. 2+ years experience working in a drug-discovery or biotech environment in the fields of Biology, Molecular Biology or Cell Biology.
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Ph. D. in Genomics, Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, Genetics or related fields. Experience in molecular biology, genomics or bioinformatics. A combination of molecular biology wet lab and bioinformatics skills.
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Performs a broad range of cell, molecular biology, and biochemistry assays, including tissue culture work, extraction of DNA, RNA and protein from cells and tissues, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, western blots, real time PCR, etc.
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Assists in qualification of cGMP facilities and analytical instrumentation in the Center for Molecular Imaging (CMI). Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) or Certified IRB Professional (CIP) preferred; and a comprehensive knowledge of GLP, IND/IDE, and IRB regulations.
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Program Manager-Research, Institute of Molecular Medicine, exempt position located in the Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas. Program Manager-Research, Institute of Molecular Medicine.
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Typical equipment designs include mechanical refrigeration units, fractionation trains, cryogenic plants, amine systems, molecular sieve, and other systems found in the midstream market. Fully proficient designer that creates mechanical designs for skid mounted Gas Processing equipment/piping, subassemblies, assemblies, or systems configurations using AutoCAD, CADWorx 3-D piping or manual systems; compiling bills of materials and has a working knowledge of structural detailing, piping isometrics and ASME vessels.
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The Postdoctoral research position in Cancer Biology in Dr. Thomas lab will be focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms evolving in tumor cells and their microenvironment in breast cancer that progresses during treatment.
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An estimated 5 million patients across the globe benefit every day from our innovative technologies and services in the areas of diagnostic and therapeutic imaging, laboratory diagnostics and molecular medicine, as well as digital health and enterprise services.
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Previous molecular biology lab experience is preferred. Key words: account manager, sales representative, account executive, sales executive, territory manager, territory sales manager, sales specialist, inside sales.
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Apply molecular biology skills to perform Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) library preparation, single cell analysis, spatial transcriptomics and other ATGC services as assigned. The focus is on advancing knowledge of the molecular genetic mechanisms that regulate normal and abnormal cellular processes.
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2) For positions up to the full performance level, candidates must currently possess the categorical or specialist technologist level certification from the certification agencies listed above, such as, but not limited to, chemistry (C/SC), hematology (H/SH), microbiology (M/SM), molecular biology (MB/SMB) and blood bank (BB/SBB.
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