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POSITION TITLE: Biology Faculty (Genetics) DEPARTMENT: Division of Sciences POSITION STATUS: Full-time (9-Month) POSITION REPORTS TO: Division Director of Sciences JOB SUMMARY: With consultation
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Baylor College of Medicine Department of Molecular and Human Genetic | Houston, Texas | United States | 3 days ago
The Center for Skeletal Biology and Medicine (https://www.bcm.edu/research/research-centers/center-for-skeletal-medicine-and-biology) at Baylor College of Medicine (https://www.bcm.edu/ in Houston
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of the candidate. Minimum qualifications include a PhD in Biology or a related field, which must be conferred by September 1, 2024. Applicants should submit (in PDF format): cover letter, curriculum vitae, and
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The Biology Department at Williams College, a premier liberal arts college with a strong commitment to excellence in the sciences, invites applications for a one-year Visiting Assistant Professor
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computational biology, in combination with basic and/or translational cancer research, are strongly encouraged to apply. Candidates will join a team of multidisciplinary research investigators studying cancer
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to develop collaborations using cutting-edge technologies in genetics, genomics, and single-cell biology. Responsibilities: The academic appointment will be in the Department of Immunology at Harvard Medical
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data mining, to address important genetic and genomic questions. Focused areas of key interest include functional annotation of the human genome, comparative genomics, biophysics, mathematical biology
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biology of plant-pathogen interactions as related to global environmental problems (e.g., emerging and introduced plant diseases, biodiversity change) and solutions (e.g., ecosystem management, sustainable
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-resolution microscopy unit, the Research Histology Core, a new Structural Biology core with access to several outside core facilities and national labs, and free access to the ISAAC-NG high-performance
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molecular and cell biology lab for teaching and faculty-mentored student research experiences. Access to additional instrumentation and collaborative research expertise is granted through four centers