42 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" Postdoctoral positions at Baylor College of Medicine
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Postdoctoral Associate position as part of T32 program. This opportunity involves joining a multi-disciplinary research team focused on the microbiome and its role in gynecological pathologies. The research will
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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
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to numerous preclinical research projects focused on the development of novel molecular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based techniques for early detection, disease phenotyping and monitoring treatment
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development. Stem cells reside in the bone marrow in a quiescent state, but rapidly become activated to regenerate the hematopoietic system. Job Duties Plans, directs and conducts specialized and advanced
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and executing protocols. Documents and presents experimental results in a professional manner. Contributes to the development of a laboratory culture that emphasizes urgency and scientific excellence
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are also developing novel machine learning methods to improve risk gene prediction and variant interpretation. This role will focus on the analysis of large-scale human genetics, scRNAseq, and proteomics
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development, hippocampal function, learning and memory. Excellent written/oral communication in English. Ability to work effectively in a dynamic and collaborative research environment. Basic data science
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, analyze high-dimensional datasets (e.g., flow cytometry, RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics), prepare manuscripts for publication, and contribute to grant writing and mentorship of junior lab members. Job
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neurophysiology of cognition using macro- and micro- probes in the cortex and hippocampus in human neurosurgical patients. Assists in data acquisition and experiment setup. Develops data visualization tools
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outcomes across multiple descendant generations (Di Gesù, Matz et al., Cell Rep 2022). The research program is focused on identifying the mechanisms by which maternal environmental exposures, from diet