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Technician or Postdoctoral Fellow/Associate. Preferred Qualifications PhD in related discipline. Five years of postdoctoral experience. Experience with mouse genetics, stereotactic mouse surgeries and tissue
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Basic Science or a related field. Experience in lieu of degree will not be accepted. Three years of relevant experience typically as a Research Assistant, Research Technician or Postdoctoral Fellow
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involved in the organoid project with the GI virus, human norovirus, but will also support postdoctoral fellows and graduate students in their focused molecular biology experimental research projects
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Technician or Postdoctoral Fellow/Associate. Preferred Qualifications Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.
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or Postdoctoral Fellow/Associate. Preferred Qualifications Ph.D. degree in neuroscience, physiology, molecular, cell biology, genetics or related field Strong interest and experience in either neuroscience
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. Experience may not be substituted in lieu of degree. Three years of post doctoral research experience. Preferred Qualifications PhD with at least three years' postdoctoral experience in work related broadly
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Assistant, Research Technician or Postdoctoral Fellow/Associate. Preferred Qualifications Strong collaborative abilities Familiarity with animal husbandry, a plus if experience at BCM with animal husbandry
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Technician or Postdoctoral Fellow/Associate. Preferred Qualifications PhD in related discipline. Five years of postdoctoral experience. Experience with mouse genetics, stereotactic mouse surgeries and tissue
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applications for training grant and fellowship awards by faculty and trainees (graduate students and research postdoctoral fellows), respectively. This role is eligible for a hybrid work schedule working three
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or Postdoctoral Fellow/Associate. Preferred Qualifications Ph.D. degree in neuroscience, physiology, molecular, cell biology, genetics or related field Strong interest and experience in either neuroscience