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Faculty | Assistant, Associate, Full Professor
We are seeking accomplished faculty at all ranks to join our common goal: to translate genetic discoveries into human health.
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Assistant Professor, Cancer Biology
Seeking early-stage scientist as Assistant Professor to lead a research program focused on basic/translational cancer biology and cancer disparities.
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Assistant Professor, T cell Biology
Seeking early-stage investigator as Assistant Professor to lead a research program on T cell Biology in human disease (e.g., cancer, autoimmunity).
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Biochemistry/ Genetics - Open Rank Faculty
TTUHSC - EP/ PLFSOM seeks a full-time biochemist and/or geneticist to join our interdisciplinary team of medical educator faculty.
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Assistant/Associate Professor-Rheumatology
actively seeking a candidate with expertise in Lupus and autoimmunity research, to direct the basic research program
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Postdoctoral Fellow Positions in Cell Biology
outstanding candidates with a recent Ph.D. or M.D & Ph.D. degree in Cancer Biology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, or a related field.
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Postdoctoral associate work on oral microbes
Seeking a creative postdoctoral associate to work on an exciting team science project studying oral microbes.
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Faculty | Assistant, Associate, Full Professor
We are seeking accomplished faculty at all ranks to join our common goal: to translate genetic discoveries into human health.
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Assistant Professor, T cell Biology
Seeking early-stage investigator as Assistant Professor to lead a research program on T cell Biology in human disease (e.g., cancer, autoimmunity).
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Assistant Professor, Cancer Biology
Seeking early-stage scientist as Assistant Professor to lead a research program focused on basic/translational cancer biology and cancer disparities.