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, a joint venture diagnostic laboratory, long-standing association with an NIH-large scale human genome sequencing center, medical student teaching, an MS Genetic Counseling program, a Ph.D. graduate
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computational methods are strongly encouraged to apply. Computational scientists are sought to lead research programs spanning a broad range of topics in genetic research. The successful candidates will develop
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and processes favored by BCM investigators, acquired through education or experience. This role will work in the central Office of Research supporting Baylor College of Medicine departments and centers
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across research, education, and training programs as well as with respect to recruitment (in employment and education) of individuals from diverse backgrounds. Curriculum vitae, a brief summary of research
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. Applicants must have relevant experience in computational structural biology. The successful applicant will implement and develop new computational methods using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine
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of programs for the Department of Family and Community Medicine and center for prevention and population health in support of the various clinical, community, education and research missions
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the safety in the lab, managing maintenance contracts, and contacting service personnel for repairs. Train and supervise less experienced research staff. Assist Faculty with planning projects
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program with personalized educational curricula and individually tailored multidisciplinary teams of mentors with ongoing research in a variety of pediatric and adult cancers. The training provides
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mechanisms that control neural activity dynamics, and to develop strategies to inhibit epilepsy. For more information, please visit https://www.dudoklab.com Job Duties Plans, directs, and conducts research
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to fundamental work towards understanding biological systems. Job Duties Execute experimental protocols including HiC, single cell HiC, and other genomic and epigenomic assays. Develop novel experimental protocols