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-containment laboratories Working knowledge and experience of genomics and bioinformatics Wide experience of cell-culturing including primary human and animal cells Working experience of computational design
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-containment laboratories Working knowledge and experience of genomics and bioinformatics Wide experience of cell-culturing including primary human and animal cells Working experience of computational design
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if stipulated in the appointment letter. Qualifications The ideal candidate will have extensive expertise in molecular biology and bioinformatics (genomics, transcriptomics and metabarcoding). An understanding
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is available for five years. The successful candidate will develop a research program and teach in areas focused on the application of functional genomics, molecular biology, and bioinformatics
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Python, and common bioinformatics pipelines pertinent to bacterial genomics At the University of Alberta, we are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible hiring process for all candidates. If you
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, immunometabolism, in vivo mouse models, flow cytometry, and/or bioinformatics are encouraged to apply. Please send CV to [email protected] Minimum Qualifications A Ph.D. in immunology/metabolism/autoimmunity fields
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cytometry, -omics), and comprehensive analytical approaches (e.g. bioinformatics, machine learning). Significant assets include demonstrated expertise in some of the following areas: exploring molecular
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Experience in genomic and bioinformatic analysis Experience in flow cytometry Excellent organizational and communication skills Note: Online applications are accepted until midnight Mountain Standard Time of
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bioinformatic analysis of transcriptomics and metabolomics are encouraged to apply. Note: Online applications are accepted until midnight Mountain Standard Time of the closing date.
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various molecular biology, analytical chemistry and cell culture techniques and bioinformatics approaches to investigate protein function in cells and clinical samples. For our previous publications, see