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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Psychology Fellow Division: Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Work Arrangement: Hybrid Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: Hiring up to $62,232 FLSA Status
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encouraged to take an active role in research project discussion, planning, data recording, and learning to do basic presentations that aims for career advancement. Uses undergraduate computer programming
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identify new strategies for preventing and treating infections. Candidates should have a strong background in computational biology, microbiology wet lab skills, and a collaborative mindset. The position
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, screen and recruits patients for therapeutic and non-therapeutic studies; performs the subject consent process for biology, procurement and registry studies; explains process and procedures to educate
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Duties Analyzing and interpreting complex biological datasets: Using a combination of computational methods and a deep understanding of biology, you will translate large-scale biological datasets
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Hematology/Oncology physician for a full-time faculty position at the Assistant Professor level. This recruitment is for our FACT-accredited adult hematopoietic cell transplant and cellular therapy program The
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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Coordinator, Program Management - Temple, TX Division: School of Medicine Work Arrangement: Onsite only Location: Temple, TX Salary Range: $47,372 - $55,731 FLSA
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emergent concerns as the research is underway, and assess the utility of existing ethical frameworks for brain organoids in research practice. Bringing together approaches from science and technology studies
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managing a critical resource for advancing the understanding of human biology through innovative phenotyping technologies. The ideal candidate will have experience with microscopy, ipsc models and
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original research in intestinal regeneration and repair with a focus on the intestinal stem cell. This project utilizes state of the art organoid model systems combined with computational and cell biology