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and disease research, as well as prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of different forms of breast cancer. We are looking for a candidate with a background in computational biology/bioinformatics who
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researchers. Exciting opportunities also exist to work with faculty from MD Anderson Cancer Center, Rice University and UTHealth School of Biomedical Informatics. Job Duties Analyzes large data sets. Analyzes
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direction of the fellowship training program. Minimum Qualifications Doctor of Medicine (MD). No experience required. Preferred Qualifications Completion of a clinical residency program is preferred. Baylor
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and mentees. Performs other job-related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a Basic Science or a related field. Two years of relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications
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, biophysics, or related field RNA biology, genomics, genetics, informatics experience Baylor College of Medicine requires employees to be fully vaccinated -subject to approved exemptions-against vaccine
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Summary Under the umbrella of the Gulf Coast Consortium (GCC), the GCC Center for Advanced Microscopy and Image Informatics (CAMII) is a CPRIT funded, multi-institutional resource designed
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to elucidate mechanisms of vaginal healing. Assesses biomechanical properties of vaginal tissue to inform device design, work with computer simulation. Assists in expanding the TMC-wide Vaginal Tissue Biobank
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College of Medicine. Position: You will join an established NIH funded laboratory that is focused on developing innovative proteomics approaches and using these to new methods to address basic science and
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a related field. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications A Ph.D. in Genetics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a related field. Strong background in population genetics, statistical
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. The CNRC is located in a modern, fully equipped research facility in the Texas Medical Center in Houston, TX. The goal of the Training Program at the CNRC is to prepare Ph.D. and M.D. recipients for academic