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), a center of excellence at BCM that seeks to discover fundamental mechanisms of gene control and to translate these discoveries into early therapeutic development. Our group aims to reveal mechanisms
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, Baylor College of Medicine. Email: chunmeiw@bcm.edu. Job Duties Performs literature search to identify the gap of knowledge in the field of brain control of metabolism. Develops testable hypotheses and
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Science, or a related field. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications Experience in drug development. Excellent written/oral communication and organizational skills are required, and the candidate
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development is a major priority. This position offers opportunities to lead high-impact projects, generate first-author publications, and apply for competitive extramural funding as a stepping stone to an
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to deliver established goals, utilize good judgment, knowledge and skills in the area of expertise while maintaining expected quality standards. This position is for MD/PhD who will train for a career as a
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immune assays. The research will focus on developing and optimizing novel gene modified T-cells against solid tumors. The postdoctoral associate PhD will work directly with the PI. Job Duties Conducts pre
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development and treatment of metabolic diseases such as obesity and cancer. The goal is to identify nutritional interventions and metabolic pathways for prevention and treatment of metabolic diseases. We employ
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including multiplex flow cytometry. Analyzes data and develop manuscripts and grant applications. Presents results at national and international conferences Minimum Qualifications MD or Ph.D. in Basic Science
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electrophysiology. Some experience in drug development. Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer. 19122 PD; SN Requisition ID: 19122 Apply now
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. Our laboratory focuses on understanding neural circuit development and function, inhibitory neurobiology, and synaptic function in neurodevelopmental disorders such as intellectual disability, epilepsy