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The Department of Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine invites applications for tenure-track positions: Computational Research Geneticist - a PhD and/or MD trained researcher
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their area of research. Qualifications: PhD, MD, or PhD/MD degree in a relevant scientific field (e.g. pediatrics, hematology-oncology, immunology, molecular biology, cancer biology, molecular biology) At
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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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required. Qualifications: Ph.D. in biomedical research, including biology, chemistry, physics, bioinformatics, medical science. At least 3 years of post-PhD research experience. Baylor College of Medicine is
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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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. Candidates should send their curriculum vitae, a personal statement of professional goals, and three references to: Dolores López-Terrada, MD, PhD Professor of Pathology and Pediatrics Baylor College
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. Evaluate, manage, and analyze research data. Requirements: The successful candidate should have a recent PhD degree in molecular biology or related biological science fields. The candidates should have
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. Preferred Qualifications The ideal candidate will be a highly motivated individual with a Masters or PhD in neuroscience, physiology, molecular or cell biology, genetics or related field, with a strong
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including Nuclear Receptor, Transcription and Chromatin Biology, Pediatric Oncology, Cancer Prevention and Population Science, Cell Signaling and Metabolism, Mechanisms of Cancer Evolvability, Breast Cancer
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programs including Nuclear Receptor, Transcription and Chromatin Biology, Pediatric Oncology, Cancer Prevention and Population Science, Cell Signaling and Metabolism, Mechanisms of Cancer Evolvability