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Kim at the Section of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science, Yale School of Medicine is seeking a computational genomics/bioinformatics postdoctoral associate. The research program in this lab focuses
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The Yale School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, is recruiting one highly motivated bioinformatics postdoctoral associate (2-year appointment) to begin immediately, who aspires to become
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Postdoctoral Positions in Bioinformatics and Computational Mass Spectrometry — Immunopeptidomics & T-cell vaccine targets discovery (Starting immediately or upon agreement) Postdoctoral Positions in
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to people research in organizations (data science, statistics, economics, quantitative psychology, organization behavior, social psychology, sociology, bioinformatics/biostatistics, neuroscience, operations
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06506 Position Focus: This position will carry out bioinformatics and genomics research assignments for a multi-faceted research project. including performing independent research, data analysis, and
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backgrounds in oncology, metabolomics, immunology, endocrinology, and bioinformatics. Through our projects, our trainees have access to cutting-edge technology and unique opportunities for collaboration across
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and publication. Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: A master’s degree or a PhD in computer science, bioinformatics, mathematics, molecular biology, statistics, or a related field is preferred
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communication; Interpersonal; Organization. Required Skill/Ability 5: Basic computer science and/or laboratory skills. Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: BSc in Bioinformatics or Computer Programming or BSc in any
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The Kleinstein Lab (Program in Computational Biology & Bioinformatics; Yale School of Medicine, Department of Pathology) and McDougal Lab (Program in Computational Biology & Bioinformatics; Yale
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genomics/bioinformatics postdoctoral associate. The research program in this lab focuses on computational genomics in application to human disease using registries and biobanks including All of Us Research