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or scholarships to help support their salary will be highly recruited. PhD or MD with previous training in biochemistry or cell biology and possess exceptional computational skills. Baylor College of Medicine is an
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MD or Ph.D. in Basic Science, Health Science, or a related field. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications A background in clinical research in vascular or general surgery, or with residency
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researchers from other departments and institutions on joint initiatives. 6-Continuous Learning & Training: Stays updated with the latest advancements in AI, computer science, and radiation oncology. Provides
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PhD in Computational Biology, Genomics, Bioinformatics, or a related field (e.g. statistics, computer science, or quantitative biology). Experience in applying or developing computational methods
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or Ph.D. in Basic Science, Health Science, or a related field. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications A background in clinical research in vascular or general surgery, or with residency training
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of Neurosurgery, Psychiatry, Neurology, and Neuroscience at BCM as well as the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Neuroengineering Initiative at Rice University. Job Duties Decodes
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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Postdoctoral Associate Division: Molecular and Cell Biology Work Arrangement: Onsite only Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: Hiring up to $62,232 FLSA Status
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cell therapies. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in basic science, including experience with RNA sequencing data analysis and interpretation. Proficiency in molecular biology techniques
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The Yong Li Laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine is searching for highly motivated and talented postdoc candidates to work on Cancer Biology and Therapy. The positions will apply molecular, cellular
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meetings. Minimum Qualifications MD or Ph.D. in Basic Science, Health Science, or a related field. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications Experience in molecular biology, cancer biology, and mouse