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to participate in our nationally and internationally recognized Food Allergy Program by continuing to develop and expand on our oral immunotherapy and food challenge programs at the Texas Medical Center
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Cancer Research Center team. We are looking for an organized and detail‑oriented laboratory professional who will play a key role in supporting the research program. This position assists with the daily
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consults, inpatient rehabilitation bed service, general and spasticity management. Teaching faculty for selective/elective medical students, residents, and pediatric rehabilitation fellows program Assist
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patient care in the Department of Neurology’s outpatient practice as well as inpatient clinical services at Baylor’s affiliated institutions Participation in Neurology's Research Program Minimum
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Center. Oversight will include training grants, ACGME fellowship program, Texas Medical Board (TMB) advanced fellowship program, clinical and research observerships, educational conferences and the people
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investigator in transplantation research at the level of associate professor or professor. Responsibilities will include developing and overseeing a robust research program, training surgical residents and
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their clinical work. Minimum Qualifications PhD or PsyD from an accredited doctoral program in clinical or counseling psychology. Completion of an APA-accredited predoctoral internship no more than five years
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a full-time faculty. The successful candidate will have experience in human genetics, genomics, and computational biology and play a key role in expansion and implementation of genomic testing
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with the PI and other group members. Refines their independent project, and be responsible for analytic design and carrying out computational/bioinformatic strategies. Takes lead in writing scientific
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The Neuropsychology Program, Psychology Division, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine and the Texas Children's Hospital Psychology Division are pleased to announce the immediate availability of a