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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Postdoctoral Associate - Computational Regenerative Medicine Division: Integrative Physiology Work Arrangement: Onsite only Location: Houston, TX Salary Range
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outcomes for children with cancer and blood disorders globally. This position splits time evenly between maintaining data pipelines and conducting analyses for the Global HOPE capacity-building program in
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data analysis using next-generation sequencing platforms (e.g., whole-genome, whole-exome, long-read sequencing). Develops, optimizes, and applies computational or laboratory pipelines for genomic data
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experiments within the Pediatric Brain Tumor Research Program. This position will be responsible for evaluation and analyzing large sequencing and multiome data-sets. Baylor College of Medicine typically
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Inflammation.” This program aims to train postdoctoral scientists for collaborative research careers in two inter-related topics: thrombosis and inflammation. There is increasing evidence of a direct
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joined the Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology (MVM). The length of the fellowship is for four years. As part of the Fundamentals in Bioinformatics (FunInBio) program, the Postdoctoral
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). Participates in the Children’s Nutrition Research Center’s Postdoctoral Training Program. Performs other job-duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications MD or Ph.D. in Basic Science, Health Science, or a related
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using deep learning, computational chemistry, medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, and molecular cell biology to develop novel therapeutics to tackle complex diseases such as cancers. Successful
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protein expression and purification, enzyme kinetics, drug design, X-ray crystallography, single-particle cryoEM, and computational biology. Salary will be commensurate with the candidate's experience and
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research experiments within the Pediatric Brain Tumor Research Program. This position will be responsible for evaluation and analyzing large sequencing and multiome data-sets. Baylor College of Medicine