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- $67,435 FLSA Status: Nonexempt Work Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Summary Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development (TCH-CVD) at Baylor College of Medicine is recognized as one
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and build academic and industry partnerships to support sponsored research, grants, and at-cost service models. Job Duties A central responsibility of this role is the development, auditing, and
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research projects. This position provides opportunities for high-impact research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and professional development in a leading academic medical center. Job Duties • Design
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development. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a Basic Science or related field. Four years of related experience may substitute for degree requirement. No experience required. Work Authorization
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projects, develop and implement new technologies and protocols, and will provide guidance and technical support to all users of the Core. Job Duties Participates in the development of project budgets
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biostatistical methods, collaborating with investigators, and interpreting complex datasets to for research and clinical care. The Biostatistician will also contribute to the development and review of study
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basic and translational neuroscience and genetics research. Our laboratory focuses on understanding neural circuit development and function, inhibitory neurobiology, cerebellar neural circuits, and
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defining biological phenotypes. This position will conduct complex and independent research investigations and will assist in the planning, development, and implementation of experiments related to normal
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oncology and hematology human subjects projects including the development, compilation, and submission of regulatory documents to IRBs/IECs, FDA, and other agencies (e.g., INDs, IDEs, 1572s, annual reports
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Physiology at Baylor College of Medicine. The Larina Lab investigates reproductive physiology and early embryonic development through innovative live imaging and genetic approaches in mice. Dr. Ediriweera’s