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biotechnology or a relevant biological sciences or informatics field, or equivalent combination of education and experience Six Years of related experience Preferred Qualifications: A total of 2-3 years
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research focus on genomic application, biomedical informatics, and functional genomics. The selected candidate would build and maintain an independently funded and internationally recognized basic
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of Health Informatics. The laboratory at the Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics is searching for a highly motivated scientist with Master, PhD, Doctoral, or PostDoctoral as preferred scientist
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/benefits/benefits-overview . Seniority Unit Terms of Appointment Staff - 12 month Position Pension Eligibility ABP Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D. in any quantitative science (Computer science
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, pharmaceutical, etc.), pharmacology, computer and information science (i.e., statistics and biostatistics, discovery informatics and data science, applied computing, information technology, networking, etc.), and
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at the Assistant Professor Level (non-tenure track) in the area of genome sciences focused on human disease and translation. This includes research focus on genomic application, biomedical informatics, and
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Pension Eligibility ABP Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Master’s Degree in Public Health, Biomedical Informatics with clinical or epidemiologic research database experience OR a Bachelor’s
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Biomedicine & Biotechnology Masters program; iii) developing an externally-funded independent research program. Experience and Training: · Ph.D. in computer science, engineering, or equivalent with at least 10
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of research faculty and disciplines which may comprise material science, electrical and mechanical engineering, chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology, life science, computer science, and other disciplines as
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landscape. CMIST ties the university’s strengths in computer science and engineering together with its distinctive tradition of collaborative, cross-university, cross-disciplinary research, in order to build