48 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"UCL"-"St" Postdoctoral positions at Baylor College of Medicine
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of cancer. This is a 3-year flexible program with personalized educational curricula and individually tailored multidisciplinary teams of mentors with ongoing research in a variety of pediatric and adult
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of the BCM program is to prepare our fellows to function as independent scientist-clinicians and to provide an advanced comprehensive training opportunity for fellows to gain competence in adult
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, immune escape, and clonal evolution leading to leukemia relapse, with the goal of developing novel immunotherapeutic strategies. The fellow will have access to cutting-edge tools including genetically
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for enrollment into a NCI T32 training program to foster her/his scientific career development. Dr. Lin is a physician-scientist and Program Director of BCM Oncology T32 Training Program. Dr. Lin’s lab studies
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immunotherapy research community and publish in top-tier journals. The successful candidate will work in a diverse, collaborative environment where career development is a major priority. This position offers
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Schedule: Monday – Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Summary The Dong laboratory focuses on investigating the mechanisms that regulate obesity associated metabolic diseases and liver cancer and developing novel
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mammalian brain development, and how abnormalities in normal brain development lead to the development of brain cancers. Analyzes and interprets data (whole-genome, whole-exome, ChIP-seq and RNAseq) in light
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supervisors. Documents clinical activities. Evaluates and analyzes data independently. Establishes new research protocols and procedures. Develops service line focused on peer support services participating in
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environment. Job Duties Directs own research project on the role of microglia in nervous system development or disease. Designs a research project . Assesses the literature. Conducts experiments. Evaluates and
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, genetic, and immunological approaches to understand the mechanisms of cancer predisposition, initiation, and progression and to develop agents (compounds, antibodies, and vaccines). The postdocs will