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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Postdoctoral Associate- Statistical Genetics Division: Human Genome Sequencing Center Work Arrangement: Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: Per NIH Guidelines
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to display meaningful features. Completes statistical and qualitative analyses on new and available data sets. Prepares comprehensive documented observations, analyses and interpretations of results including
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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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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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skills including the statistical analysis of large data sets. Prior experience in one or more of these techniques: mouse survival surgery, two-photon microscopy and analysis, patch-clamp recording, single
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Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, or a related field (e.g. statistics, computer science, or quantitative biology). Experience in the application and development of computational methods/tools or machine
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women, PTSD, emotion dysregulation, or trauma-informed treatment. Analyzes and interprets complex datasets using statistical modeling to test the study hypotheses. Collaborates with the PI and research
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. • Evaluates and analyzes data. Prior experience with general statistical methods and statistical software (eg. Prism) is preferred. Breeds and maintains mice for experimental purposes. Prior experience with
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neuroimaging techniques. Job Duties Designs and implements data analysis in electrophysiology , Establishes new statistical protocols and procedures. Summarizes existing research in literature reviews
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, Computer Science, Statistics or a related field. Strong mathematical/scientific programming skills. Experience with bioinformatics algorithms and large-scale data analysis. Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal