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required. Preference will be given to individuals with hands-on experience in RNA and/or epigenetic technologies. Bioinformatics or animal management skills are a plus. The Herman B Wells Center
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, develop functional genomic or therapeutic approaches, and/or use computational and bioinformatic approaches for genetic discovery and phenotypic delineation. The candidate must be able to mentor medical
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specific coregulators on gene expression mechanisms through techniques such as RNA sequencing, ATAC sequencing, single-cell RNA sequencing, Cut&Run sequencing, and subsequent bioinformatics analyses. Notable
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this position include a one teraFLOP/s supercomputer dedicated to bioinformatics, the world’s only normal breast tissue biobank, a fully annotated breast cancer tissue microarray containing ~600 samples with a
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biology to systems biology, bioinformatics, and genomics. It is always an exciting time for Biology — enormous advances in global genome analysis coupled with unprecedented developments in interdisciplinary
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niche. The ideal candidate will have recently completed a PhD in a relevant field such as cell biology, cancer biology, or immunology, have a solid background in molecular biology, genetics, and
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conventional proteomics, bioinformatic analysis and interpretation. RT-PCR, immunoblots, immunoprecipitation, kinase activity assays. Flow cytometry. Mammalian cell culture. Accurately document research findings
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-investigators has been ranked among the top in the nation. The Department currently has an ongoing PhD program in Biostatistics, MS program in Biostatistics, and BS program in Health Data Science. We have
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of research findings into patient care. Critical resources supporting this position include a one teraFLOP/s supercomputer dedicated to bioinformatics, the world’s only normal breast tissue biobank, a fully
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mechanisms of human genetic disease, develop functional genomic or therapeutic approaches, and/or use computational and bioinformatic approaches for genetic discovery and phenotypic delineation. The candidate