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Summary Postdoctoral Associate will lead the project focused on translating a novel T cell therapy by performing the relevant in vitro and in vivo experiments to test the potency and possible
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Summary The Tran lab in the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics is seeking a talented and motivated Postdoctoral Associate to lead projects that will examine the molecular mechanisms
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gene function during normal mammalian brain development, and how abnormalities in normal brain development lead to the development of brain cancers. Conducts analysis and interpretation of data (whole
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phases of entire projects, and publish manuscripts as a lead author. The research topic is on endocrine and metabolic factors that govern liver homeostasis in the context of chronic HIV infection and anti
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, without a postdoctoral associate to oversee and prepare the experiments, progress on the project would be hindered. The outcomes of the research and the discoveries made will likely lead to additional
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lead to additional funding opportunities. Minimum Qualifications MD or Ph.D. in Basic Science, Health Science, or a related field. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications A postdoctoral
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, immunocytochemistry, Western blot, laboratory animal procedures, and scientific writing. Demonstrated ability and strong motivation to lead research projects with minimal supervision. Additional desired (but not
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well as data and statistical analysis. The postdoctoral researcher is also expected to lead clinical studies and participate in research involving human subjects. They will interact directly with clinicians
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for quantitative brain iron distribution, tailored to the adolescent population, to characterize both healthy and abnormal development in children and adolescents. The imaging center at Baylor College of Medicine is
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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