24 international-relations Postdoctoral positions at Baylor College of Medicine in United States
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opportunities for publication, conference travel and international scientific collaboration. The HGSC was founded in 1996 under the leadership of Dr. Richard Gibbs and is a world leader in genomics. The primary
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, western blotting, RT- PCR, single cell RNA sequencing, and single cell ATAC sequencing) Performs molecular and cell biology experiments. Presents findings at national and international meetings and prepare
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candidate will support the Director of the Center, Dr. Amy McGuire, on funded research related to neuroethics (e.g., data sharing and brain privacy, predictive testing for Alzheimer’s disease) and
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development activities and in collaborative projects and present findings at a prestigious national/international conference, to prepare for the chosen career. Job Duties Conducts research projects, both
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molecular biology, genomics, cell biology, and/or informatics. The successful applicant will have a Ph.D. in Genetics, Developmental Biology, Cardiovascular Science, or related fields. Previous experience
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opportunities for publication, conference travel and international scientific collaboration. The HGSC was founded in 1996 under the leadership of Dr. Richard Gibbs and is a world leader in genomics. The primary
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to interpreting variability in NMDA receptor antagonism as it relates to ketamine treatment outcome. The objective of the fellowship is for the trainee to develop a strong portfolio of scientific work that will
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at local, national, and international conferences. Contributes as needed to the training of laboratory personnel, research technicians, clinical fellows, and graduate students. Minimum Qualifications MD
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at the forefront of human health and disease, with opportunities for publication, conference travel and international scientific collaboration. The HGSC was founded in 1996 under the leadership of Dr. Richard Gibbs
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of Medicine. Li lab currently has multiple projects investigating novel molecular mechanisms causing atrial fibrillation, cardiac conduction disorders, and metabolism disorder-related cardiomyopathy and cardiac