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-cell exhaustion, impaired graft-versus-leukemia (GVL) responses, and post-transplant relapse in acute myeloid leukemia. The Staff Scientist will play a central role in developing and leading mechanistic
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calculations, the ability to follow protocols independently, and the capacity to contribute to literature reviews and data analysis. Job Duties Prepare and conduct laboratory research experiments. Collect
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provided by the Department/Service, periodically assess this information, and develop a process for use in evaluating patient care. Patient care reviews shall include all clinical work performed under
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, Rice University, and the University of Houston. Summary The ideal candidate will have an established research program studying important questions relevant to precision environmental health such as basic
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development of process improvements to maximize operating and business productivity. Work with investigators to confirm sourcing of research staff to appropriate accounts monthly. Prepare financial reports
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will lead and/or contribute to numerous preclinical research projects focused on the development of novel molecular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based techniques for early detection, disease
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pediatric and women's health academic institution. The qualified applicant will have successfully completed a Fellowship Program in Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Pediatric
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to offer the newest developments in radiotracers for diagnosis and therapy. Position Highlights Opportunity to join a rapidly expanding molecular imaging and therapy service in the Texas Medical Center
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fellowship. Demonstrated academic enthusiasm, with commitment to teaching, scholarship, and professional development. Requisition ID: 23162 Apply now
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records and documentation. Provide follow-up care and health maintenance for established patients, adhering to protocols developed in collaboration with supervising physicians. Communicate effectively with