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with a PhD, or MD/PhD degree and are familiar with conducting the various aspects of clinical research. You will collaborate extensively with the advanced endoscopy team at Baylor in data collection
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with a PhD, or MD/PhD degree and are familiar with conducting the various aspects of clinical research. You will collaborate extensively with the advanced endoscopy team at Baylor in data collection
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, and quality improvement. A PhD or EdD in health sciences education/research or psychology (educational, organizational, or psychometric/quantitative) would be ideal for the position. This position will
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, and quality improvement. A PhD or EdD in health sciences education/research or psychology (educational, organizational, or psychometric/quantitative) would be ideal for the position. This position will
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, cellular, and animal models of heart disease. Design experiments, conduct experiments, analyze data, perform statistical analysis, generate figures for publications and grant proposals, write scientific
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: Exempt Requisition ID: 18368 Summary The Division of Surgical Oncology is seeking an enthusiastic Postdoctoral Associate (PhD). The clinical research will focus on malignancies including breast and lung
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PhD in Data Science, Statistics, Bioinformatics, or a related field. Proven experience in analyzing clinical healthcare data. A robust portfolio of peer-reviewed publications. Prior success in securing
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Summary The Division of Surgical Oncology is seeking a highly qualified individual with a PhD and postdoctoral experience in mass spectrometry and experience with clinical projects. The Staff
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Apply now » Title: PhD Investigator, Robotic Cardiothoracic Surgery (Assistant Professor) Division: Surgery Work Location: Houston, TX Requisition ID: 18033 Summary The Center of Excellence
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Apply now » Title: Postdoctoral Fellow (PhD) Division: Pediatrics Schedule: M-F, 8-5 Work Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: Per NIH Minimums FLSA Status: Exempt Requisition ID: 18473 Summary