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Staff - Non Union Job Category M&P - AAPS Job Profile AAPS Salaried - Research and Facilitation, Level B Job Title Bioinformatics Specialist Department Yachie Laboratory | School of Biomedical
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Research Associate - Bioinformatics, Cancer Proteomics & Personalized Medicine Department Lange Laboratory | Department of Pathology and
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faculty member to collaborate with an established MS research group to develop expertise in MS clinical trials, real-world evidence, epidemiology, data mining, and/or other related bioinformatics research
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, knowledge of statistical genomics and/or epigenetics / gene regulation, and extensive experience with high-throughput data generation and bioinformatics. Organizational Status This position reports
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pathology studies have found that the function of lesion cells is more important than lesion size. Over the last few years, new ‘Omics’ biotechnologies and bioinformatics methods are revolutionizing our way
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; data management and statistical analyses including bioinformatic analysis of complex sequence data; writing manuscripts and reports; presenting regular progress reports. The candidate will meet regularly
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, Biochemistry or a closely related field). Comprehensive understanding of Cancer Biology, expertise in bioinformatic techniques, computational workflows, NGS based mutational screens and multi-omics data analysis
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statistical genomics and bioinformatics. The Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Science has a strong track record of teaching microscopic and macroscopic human anatomy, neuroanatomy, and embryology
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of the most relevant software and bioinformatics practices in genomics by reading the scientific literature and attending scientific presentations. Manage several development projects simultaneously Participate
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bioinformatic pipelines, analyze the data and interpret the results using statistical techniques. They will be developing and implementing data analyses, and acquiring data from primary or secondary data sources