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): The SCCC DICR Program offers participants the opportunity to choose from 17 areas of research in the Biomedical Sciences, including Bacterial Pathogenesis, Cancer Biology, Gene Expression/Molecular genetics
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. • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and professionalism. Preferred Qualifications • Degree or coursework in computer science, neuroscience, or related field, and/or the equivalent level of
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and institutes that focus on cancer treatment and research, neuroscience, advanced biotechnology and medicine, environmental and occupational health, and health care policy and aging research. Our
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electron microscopy (sbfSEM). These studies will also require advanced computational analysis of the data as well as the development of machine learning techniques to aid in said analysis. Key
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degree with 2 years of vet tech or research experience, or a Master’s degree or PhD in neuroscience or related discipline (i.e. behavior, psychology, anatomy) Prior experience handling murine models
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: post-doctoral training in neuroscience and/or psychology Other desired qualifications: help with grant-writing, help with design and maintenance of laboratory computational infrastructure Baylor College
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computing, systems administration, and analytic skills. The ideal candidate will be proficient using rented or on-premises computing infrastructure. They will also be expert in designing on-premises computing
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research may overlap with and enhance one or more areas of strength within the Biological Sciences Division (BSD) including neurobiology, computational neuroscience, genetics, neuroimaging, and immunology
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and track record. If you have any of the above attributes and skill sets, and believe you are a good fit for our research program. Preferred qualifications: D. in Neuroscience, Biochemistry and
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areas of strength within the Biological Sciences Division (BSD) including neurobiology, computational neuroscience, genetics, neuroimaging, and immunology. As such, the appointee may collaborate closely