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/oral communication Ability to work effectively in a dynamic and collaborative basic/translational research environment Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer. 18762
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. Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research and work collaboratively in a team environment. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a strong track record of scientific publications
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multiomics data analysis and interpretation. Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research and work collaboratively in a team environment. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a
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. The positions offer a unique team-based science environment with opportunities for significant education, training, and career development. Job Duties Performs molecular and cell biology experiments such as
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to apply for extramural funding. Baylor College of Medicine is a pioneer in the field of gene regulation, steroid receptors and their transcriptional coactivators, providing a rich scientific environment
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an exceptional opportunity for a highly-motivated individual to experience research freedom in a highly supportive environment. In the Cheng lab, we strive to understand the fundamental questions
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can help us gain a broader understanding of neurodegeneration through computational analyses. In return, we offer a strong environment for learning advanced genetic technology, viral manipulation
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in Genetically encoded voltage indicators and other biosensors of neural activity. The postdoctoral research will be performed in a highly interdisciplinary and collaborative environment with world
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the country, is well known for its exceptional, innovative, and collaborative research environment. We are currently recruiting postdoctoral fellows with backgrounds in metabolism and gene regulation to work in
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to successfully execute the required studies outlined in the R01 project, and will also thrive in a highly collaborative environment where they interact with neurologists, neuroscientists, tumor biologists