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Apply now » Title: Postdoctoral Associate- GI Cancer and Microbiome Division: Medicine Schedule: Monday - Friday, on-site 40 hours/week Work Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: Per NIH Guidelines
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Apply now » Title: Pediatric Gastroenterology (GI) Physician (Motility Disorders) - San Antonio, TX Division: CHRISTUS Children's Hospital - San Anton Work Location: San Antonio, TX Requisition ID
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experience in pediatric gastroenterology beyond an ACGME-approved fellowship. Applicants with significant GI procedural experience will be given priority. This position will primarily provide out-patient
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at The Woodlands campus. GI outpatient care is provided in the ambulatory clinic building with >30 other subspecialty services. This is a busy GI clinic with comprehensive nursing and administrative support and
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Children's Hospital West Campus is greater Houston's first suburban pediatric hospital, providing premier tertiary level pediatric care in the community setting. The GI team currently consists of 5 full time
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under the tutelage of the Chief of GI, Dr. Mohamed Othman. Assists study team (research coordinators) in the proper conduct of the clinical trial to collect study data during the procedures or clinic
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under the tutelage of the Chief of GI, Dr. Mohamed Othman. Assists study team (research coordinators) in the proper conduct of the clinical trial to collect study data during the procedures or clinic
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Summary The Estes Lab at Baylor College of Medicine is seeking a Research Technician III. This laboratory performs basic and clinical research related to gastrointestinal (GI) virus replication
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clinical research related to gastrointestinal (GI) virus replication, cell-host interactions and pathogenesis. A new project is continuing to develop human stem-cell derived organoid cultures as biomimetics
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to gastrointestinal (GI) virus replication, 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