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therapeutic strategies. Our research program is highly collaborative and integrative, using cutting-edge experimental approaches involving cell culture system, primary cell and organoid cultures, ex vivo models
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dynamic and collaborative research environment. Basic data science skills including the statistical analysis of large data sets. Prior experience in one or more of these techniques: design and generation
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. The candidate should have strong communication and writing skills and will be expected to mentor trainees in the lab, plan and perform experiments, prepare research articles and explore new projects within
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skills with attention to detail. Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer. Requisition ID: 22972 Apply now
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. The Postdoctoral Associate will assist in evaluating and analyzing data collected from research staff for new clinical research protocols. This position will be involved in research activities involving OCD and
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to promote big tau splice variant and will test these in vivo. Follows up on some of the regulators of tau that we have identified to determine precise site of interaction, and potentially design an assay
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datasets. There will also be opportunities to develop statistical methods and computational pipelines to streamline and improve the analysis and trainees on clinically impactful projects. Job Duties Performs
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of Neurosurgery, Psychiatry, Neurology, and Neuroscience at BCM as well as the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Neuroengineering Initiative at Rice University. Job Duties Decodes
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activities. The Postdoctoral Associate will assist in evaluating and analyzing data collected from research staff for new clinical research protocols. Job Duties Conducts activities that may include treatment
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Postdoctoral Associate will be involved in treatment, case conceptualization and clinical research activities. The Postdoctoral Associate will assist in evaluating and analyzing data collected from research