198 Humanities positions at Baylor College of Medicine in united-states in United States
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Apply now » Title: Research Coordinator III - Molecular & Human Genetics (On Site) Division: Molecular and Human Genetics Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Work Location: Houston, TX
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Apply now » Title: Research Technician II - Human Genomics Division: Pediatrics Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Work Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: $28,710 - $38,830 FLSA Status
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Apply now » Title: Postdoctoral Associate- Human Intracranial Recordings Division: Neurosurgery Schedule: Monday - Friday; 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Work Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: Per NIH
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Apply now » Title: Human Genome Sequencing Center - Informatics-Nex Gen (Associate Professor) Division: Human Genome Sequencing Center Work Location: Houston, TX Requisition ID: 15516 Summary
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for these malignancies. Both human tissue samples and sophisticated animal models will be utilized and analyzed using the most advanced technologies. The Research Assistant I will work under the general guidance of a
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Summary The Human Genome Sequencing Center (HGSC) at Baylor College of Medicine Is seeking a postdoctoral associate to play a pivotal role in our genomic medicine efforts, focusing on projects
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, cell-host interactions and pathogenesis. A new project is to identify the human norovirus receptor, mechanisms of entry, and new targets for drug development. This Research Technician will be heavily
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studies of pediatric brain tumors, both in vitro and in vivo, using and generating mouse models, manipulation of mouse ES cells, study of human brain cancer xenografts, and use of human iPS cells. Studies
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for career development. Job Duties Generates tissue specific gene knockout mice and perform simple surgical procedures. Analyzes human and animal tissue samples (e.g. histological analysis, immunostaining
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at the systems and organismal level. We use a variety of biochemical, biophysical, imaging, genomic and computational approaches to investigate the sequence-function relationship dictating RNA localization. Recent