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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Vice President, Development Division: Institutional Advancement & Alumni Affairs Work Arrangement: Hybrid Location: Hybrid within Greater Houston, TX Salary
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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Postdoctoral Associate- Intervention Development and Testing Division: Pediatrics Work Arrangement: Onsite only Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: Per NIH
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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Manager, Business Operations - Professional Education & Career Development - Division: Pediatrics Work Arrangement: Onsite only Location: Texas Medical Center
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manuscripts Job Duties Support development and manufacturing of the electronic and electrical subsystems including motor, magnetic bearing and motor controller. Support digital and analog electronic device
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datasets to investigate gene function during normal mammalian brain development, and how abnormalities in normal brain development lead to the development of brain cancers. Mining, analysis and
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: Summary The Psychology Division in the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) is recruiting a Pediatric Psychologist to engage in program development and provide clinical services
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across multiple hospital sites, and provides comprehensive HR support related to staff development, onboarding/offboarding, and performance management. Supports operational activities across TCH community
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: Exempt Work Schedule: Summary The Department of School of Health Professions is currently seeking an Associate Professor. Job Duties Strategic Leadership and Program Administration Lead the development and
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submissions, and participate in writing manuscripts. Job Duties Supports development and manufacturing of the electronic and electrical subsystems including motor, magnetic bearing and motor controller
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: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Summary The Research Associate will play a key role in ongoing research projects exploring how molecular epigenetic mechanisms regulate normal development and disease