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Staff - Non Union Job Category M&P - AAPS Job Profile AAPS Salaried - Research and Facilitation, Level B Job Title Bioinformatics Specialist Department Yachie Laboratory | School of Biomedical
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Profile Research Associate Job Title Research Associate - Bioinformatics, Cancer Proteomics & Personalized Medicine Department Lange Laboratory
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Research Associate - Bioinformatics, Cancer Proteomics & Personalized Medicine Department Lange Laboratory | Department of Pathology and
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Immunology or relevant area of research. - Experience in spatial imaging and transcriptomics is an asset. - Knowledge of, and experience in, using specialized bioinformatics and pipeline development for multi
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of, and experience in, using specialized bioinformatics and pipeline development for multi-omic analysis. - Experience developing scientific experiments for beef and dairy cattle trials. - Experience
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. – Experience in genomics and transcriptomics is an asset. – Knowledge of, and experience in, using specialized bioinformatics and pipeline development for multi-omic analysis. – Experience developing scientific
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feedback. Presents research findings at conferences and local bioinformatics events. Research Develops and designs complex and innovative statistical models and procedures for organization wide data
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, maintaining, and using bioinformatics tools for a processing pipeline. The role is well suited for a creative individual with a passion for software development and data analysis within an academic setting
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pathology studies have found that the function of lesion cells is more important than lesion size. Over the last few years, new ‘Omics’ biotechnologies and bioinformatics methods are revolutionizing our way
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, proteomics, bioinformatics, and genetically-engineered animal models to complement our expertise in cell biological and physiology. The research in the Department is also strengthened by our use of advanced