11 postdoc-genomics positions at University of Texas Health Science Center in United States
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! Position Summary: Provides analysis of large-scale genetic and genomic data in a collaborative research setting of studies on complex diseases. Investigates the relationship between genetic variation and
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focuses on two aspects of the development and disease: (1). The molecular mechanism of transcriptional hijacking in acute myeloid leukemia. (2). The 3D genomic cis-regulation of critical gene expression in
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implements analysis plans and presents study findings in collaboration with investigators at several national and international institutions. Position Key Accountabilities: 1. Analyzes whole genome
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, and analysis of procedures, techniques, and results, which enables investigators to conduct research projects. Design and conduct research in the area of complex disease genetics, genomics and
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join a laboratory developing and utilizing cutting-edge genetic, biochemical, cellular, functional genomic and computational technologies for dissection of complex renal and cardiovascular diseases and
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program • License-eligible by Texas Board of Psychology and 1 year postdoc experience Preferred: • Current active license by Texas Board of Psychology • Clinical experience treating patients with
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verbal/written communication, interest in working with animals, and desire to contribute to understanding the brain. The candidate is expected to directly work with students and postdocs to conduct
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guidance of postdocs but will be eventually anticipated to conduct experiments and analyze their results independently. What we do here changes the world. UTHealth Houston is Texas’ resource for healthcare
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analytics, genomics, and clinical trial research with a primarily Hispanic population. Qualifications: Doctoral degrees in public health concentrations such as medicine, biostatistics, epidemiology
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for conducting projects involving molecular genetics and genomics on mouse retinal neurons; working with the Principal Investigator (PI) to design project-related experiments; performing experiments; developing