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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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– Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Summary The Postdoc will join a dynamic research team investigating neurodegenerative diseases that includes Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. The research will leverage genomic
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. The goal of the Training Program at the CNRC is to prepare Ph.D. and M.D. postdocs for biomedical research careers in nutrition that focus on pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood, and adolescence
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on conduction system diseases. To identify these pathways, the postdoc will analyze and integrate data from mouse models for different diseases, human tissue, human iPSC-derived pacemaker-like cells and cutting
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cognitive neuroscience across the Departments of Neurosurgery, Psychiatry, Neurology, and Neuroscience at BCM as well as the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Neuroengineering Initiative
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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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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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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