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. Applicants must have relevant experience in computational structural biology. The successful applicant will implement and develop new computational methods using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine
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support of the EXPAND program and the TRISH Science Office including reviewing proposals, monitoring science project progress, attending weekly meetings, etc. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree. Six
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, identifying phenotype-genotype associations, developing models from multi-omic and biobank data to gain mechanistic insights into variant-phenotype associations, and creating novel computational systems
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regulatory agency standards. Ensure program is commensurate with services offered. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a chemical, physical, or biological science. Five years of relevant experience
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for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS). Preferred Qualifications Candidates with computer skills (email, Excel, Word) are preferred. Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal
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more about our research https://www.bcm.edu/people-search/pawel-stankiewicz-31243 . The candidate must have excellent computer, written, and oral communication skills, and have knowledge of basic
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computational biology, in combination with basic and/or translational cancer research, are strongly encouraged to apply. Candidates will join a team of multidisciplinary research investigators studying cancer
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basic scientists, promoting a cross-species approach to functional genetics and a commitment to technology transfer. Activities within the Department include clinical genetics, basic and clinical research
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implementing programs/projects with under-served, minority populations and which primarily involve development, implementation, and program evaluation of medical, behavioral, and public health trainings and
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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