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The Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health is seeking a talented and passionate mathematician to support ongoing microbiologic bioinformatics analysis to develop and explore unique
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to develop bioinformatic pipelines and to code in R or Python is preferred. This is a one-year appointment. However, the appointment may be renewed for additional one-year increments contingent upon available
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on techniques in computer science, data science, bioinformatics, and machine learning, and applying them to biological questions in cancer, epigenetics, single-cell analysis, development, and genomics. We collect
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molecular/cell biology and biochemical approaches. Experience in animal work or bioinformatics is preferred but not required. Job duties Conduct independent research under the guidance of the PI with minimal
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bioinformatics Immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy Flow cytometric analysis and Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting (FACS) Candidates with experience in these techniques are highly encouraged to apply
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, to be completed by the start date of the appointment. Proficient computer programming skills in languages. Experience in bioinformatics and AI/ML modeling approaches such as: metabolic modeling
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student. 6 years of related lab experience may be considered in lieu of a degree. Basic cell biology and molecular biology skills are required. Experience with microscopy, cell culture, bioinformatics and
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techniques in one or more fields encompassing molecular biology, immunology, bioinformatics, genomics, protein isolation and characterization, Western, IP, 2-DIGE, ELISA, immunofluorescence, confocal
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molecular biology or bioinformatics, biochemistry, genomics, protein isolation and characterization, Western, IP, 2-DIGE, ELISA, immunofluorescence, confocal microscopy, RNA isolation and characterization
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of cardiovascular and renal physiology and Medicine. The ideal candidate will have the ability to use bioinformatics approaches to understand genome-wide changes in chromatin structure during health and disease. A