14 programming-"St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"University-of-St"-"St" Postdoctoral positions at Baylor College of Medicine
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interdisciplinary translational nutrition research lab under established procedures to assure personal and lab safety. Trainees participate in the established CNRC Postdoctoral Training Program which involves forming
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the established CNRC Postdoctoral Training Program which involves forming a mentoring committee, monthly journal club, semi-annual research presentations, and weekly seminar series. Job Duties Constructs and
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and research protocols to assure personal, lab safety, and research volunteer safety. Trainees participate in the established CNRC Postdoctoral Training Program which involves forming a mentoring
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-throughput screening approaches Experience with organoid culture systems Knowledge of bioinformatics tools and programming (R, Python) Track record of peer-reviewed publications Baylor College of Medicine is
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-vitro and in-vivo CRISPR screens interrogating the downstream effects of cGAS-STING pathway activation following radiation treatment. Organizes overall research plan and design, execute, and troubleshoot
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of cancer. This is a 3-year flexible program with personalized educational curricula and individually tailored multidisciplinary teams of mentors with ongoing research in a variety of pediatric and adult
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field (e.g. statistics, computer science, or quantitative biology). Experience in the application and development of computational methods/tools or machine learning algorithms. Good computer programming
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of the BCM program is to prepare our fellows to function as independent scientist-clinicians and to provide an advanced comprehensive training opportunity for fellows to gain competence in adult
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for enrollment into a NCI T32 training program to foster her/his scientific career development. Dr. Lin is a physician-scientist and Program Director of BCM Oncology T32 Training Program. Dr. Lin’s lab studies
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to join an active molecular immunology research program. Our laboratory investigates the mechanisms of immune dysfunction following traumatic injury and sepsis, with a focus on neutrophil-mediated NETosis