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at the Washington DC Foggy Bottom campus is involved in the development of knowledge bases (e.g. GlyGen, ARGOS, Biomarker-Partnership) and bioinformatics software (HIVE, PredictMod). Find out more here:http
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at the Washington DC Foggy Bottom campus is involved in the development of knowledge bases (e.g. GlyGen, ARGOS, Biomarker-Partnership) and bioinformatics software (HIVE, PredictMod). Find out more here:http
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of the Biochemistry Department’s Bioinformatics program. This position works closely with Principal Investigators, managing day-to-day operations through direct grant award and administrative contributions to ensure
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Posting Details I. DEPARTMENT INFORMATION Job Description Summary: The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health is seeking a Bioinformatics Analyst II. The skilled and
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Recruitment Plan I. RECRUITMENT PLAN Posting Number: F002182 Academic Title: Assistant Research Professor of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics and/or Epidemiology Rank: Assistant Research Professor
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at any given time. They will work under the supervision of a senior bioinformatics engineer. Responsibilities Include: Preparing datasets for analysis, and conducting data analysis using standard and
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the laboratory of Dr. Mazumder’s laboratory (The HIVE Lab) is involved in developing standards for bioinformatics communication via BioCompute Objects , knowledge bases for glycoinformatics (GlyGen ), cancer
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the laboratory of Dr. Mazumder’s laboratory (The HIVE Lab) is involved in developing standards for bioinformatics communication via BioCompute Objects , knowledge bases for glycoinformatics (GlyGen ), cancer
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CEPH-accredited with graduate-level research and education programs spanning seven departments: Prevention and Community Health; Biostatistics and Bioinformatics; Environmental and Occupational Health
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, and conduct cutting edge research in the areas of biochemistry, molecular genetics, genomics, and bioinformatics with a goal to better understand human disease. Additionally, the department continues