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Summary The Department of Radiation Oncology at BCM is in search of a Postdoc with a strong medical background, specializing in imaging segmentation, database building, and sound statistical
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research. PhD in neuroscience, genetics, molecular biology, developmental biology, or related fields. Baylor College of Medicine requires employees to be fully vaccinated -subject to approved exemptions
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MD or Ph.D. in Basic Science, Health Science, or a related field. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications Recent (1-3 year) of MD or PhD graduate with experience in cardiovascular animal
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with a PhD, or MD/PhD degree and are familiar with conducting the various aspects of clinical research. You will collaborate extensively with the advanced endoscopy team at Baylor in data collection
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with a PhD, or MD/PhD degree and are familiar with conducting the various aspects of clinical research. You will collaborate extensively with the advanced endoscopy team at Baylor in data collection
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. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications Three years of relevant experience typically as a Research Assistant, Research Technician or PhD. PhDs interested in our research and with prior
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leader and members. Minimum Qualifications MD or Ph.D. in Basic Science, Health Science, or a related field. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications PhD degree in biochemistry, bioengineering
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and documents genotyping process in collaboration with lab technician. Performs lab maintenance: orders routine laboratory reagents, regularly performs inventory, ensures supplies are stocked, schedules
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into the fundamental neural processes that influence eating behavior, energy expenditure, physical activity, glucose metabolism, all of which play pivotal roles in metabolic health. We are highly interested in
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Qualifications PhD in neuroscience, experimental psychology, engineering, computer science, physics, or related field. The candidate should have experience with collecting and processing biological signals (M/EEG