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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Postdoctoral Associate- Cancer Immunology & Single-Cell Analysis Division: Medicine Work Arrangement: Onsite only Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: Hiring up
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and lung cancer and intraoperative studies. Job Duties Develops, implements and manages computational workflows and data analysis pipelines for processing and interpreting mass spectrometry and mass
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cancer and intraoperative studies. Job Duties Develops, implements and manages computational workflows and data analysis pipelines for processing and interpreting mass spectrometry and mass spectrometry
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calcium imaging, and histology. Performs functional and phenotyping analysis in living animals. Prepares samples and perform validation studies for omics analysis. Performs bioinformatics analysis and data
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-, and post-procedural data collection, CTA measurements, and ultrasound interpretation. Develops clinical research studies and conducts data collection, data analysis and interpretation in advance aortic
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analysis, radiation outcomes prediction and adaptive radiation applications. Works closely with our faculty to understand clinical needs and implement AI solutions to address specific challenges. 2-Monte
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investigator (PI). Helps by setting research directions on a daily basis within projects. Performs experiments, data analysis and reporting. Reports data and progress at weekly meetings with PI and research
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dynamic and collaborative research environment. Basic data science skills including the statistical analysis of large data sets. Prior experience in one or more of these techniques: design and generation
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propagation modeling, and image analysis are required. Expertize with house built optical coherence tomography is desired. The relevant research experience should be supported by strong publication record
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-procedural data collection, CTA measurements, and ultrasound interpretation. Develops clinical research studies and conducts data collection, data analysis and interpretation in advance aortic research within