The Baylor College of Medicine and Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center (DLDCC) seek highly qualified candidates in Biostatistics to join the Division of Biostatistics and the Biostatistics and Informatics Shared Resource. Interest in translational research, clinical trials and bioinformatics are especially desirable. Baylor College of Medicine is one of the world's leading medical institutions, ranking 13th among US medical schools in total NIH function ($241 million) this past year and also topped the nation's list for funding in the biological sciences. The DLDCC received its NCI designation in 2007, and recently completed its first successful competitive renewal. There is $125 million in cancer related research currently being conducted by DLDCC members and over 3,000 new cancer patients are seen per year by our hospital affiliates. There is great demand for statistical support for a wide array of cancer-related research across the basic, translational and clinical trials continuum.
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