39 biomedical-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions at Baylor College of Medicine in United States
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assessment, muscle morphometry, cell proliferation, nutrient signaling, and molecular biology laboratory techniques. The Postdoctoral Fellow will participate in the CNRC Postdoctoral Fellowship Training
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insights in dynamics-based drug discovery. We have an opening for a postdoctoral associate with a focus on experimental work related to the structural biology of G Protein Coupled Receptor (GPCR) signaling
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Apply now » Title: Postdoctoral Associate- Mass Spectrometry Division: Surgery Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Work Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: Per NIH Minimums FLSA Status
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into how growth factor and estrogen signaling disrupt the immune system, exacerbating endometriosis. This project has the potential to provide groundbreaking insights, bridging scientific gaps in our
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insights into how growth factor and estrogen signaling disrupt the immune system, exacerbating endometriosis. This project has the potential to provide groundbreaking insights, bridging scientific gaps in
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-related diseases. Baylor College of Medicine is a leading biomedical research institute and an equal opportunity employer located in the heart of Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas. The academic and
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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
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the Dong lab for various research projects. Participates in data processing, discussion, analysis and reporting as well as manuscript preparation and conference presentations. Maintains laboratory operations
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, genetics and genomics, and mouse models. A strong record of peer-reviewed publications in biomedical research. Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer
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work on functional characterization of AMD-GWAS signals to understand the molecular basis of observed genetic associations. The position will focus heavily on analysis of high-throughput bulk and single