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research program integrates state-of-the-art genomic and molecular approaches—including ribosome profiling, CLIP-seq, single-cell multiomics, CUT&Tag, and long-read sequencing—to elucidate gene regulatory
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learning algorithms and creating predictive models. This role will contribute to evidence-based processes and procedures for program quality review and assessment of outcomes data as well as develop
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PIs, publish manuscripts, and apply for career development grants. Develops statistical and generative AI models for single-cell and spatial data from the Martin Lab and multimodal (genetic, imaging
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, developing and refining experimental methods, and contributing to ongoing projects. The Research Assistant II will plan, perform, and occasionally oversee research activities under the guidance
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, and 2) develop independent research skills in preparation for a career in academia, industry, or clinical research. Mentor/PI: Deleene Menefee, PhD Research Focus: PTSD treatment outcomes for Women
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involves molecular and cellular experiments, data collection, and coordination of research activities within the Division of IAR. Job Duties • Design, plan, and direct experiments independently with
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experimental independence, including the design and execution of animal studies, development and optimization of molecular and cellular assays, and data analysis and interpretation. Candidates should be
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the molecular bases of lung development in humans. We invite you to learn more about our research. Training will be provided in grant application preparation. At Baylor College of Medicine, postdoctoral
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requires the use of techniques in molecular and cell biology, virology and immunology. The person should possess technical and academic knowledge to follow established procedures, plan and design
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Work Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Summary Fulltime position is funded by a recent grant from the Michael J Fox Foundation. Baylor College of Medicine develops cutting edge nanoscale