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women, minorities, and individuals with disabilities. FOREIGN EDUCATION: Applicants who have completed part or all their education outside of the U.S. must have their foreign education evaluated by
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ROLE SUMMARY We are seeking an Associate Scientist to join the CRD Automation & Robotics group within Chemical Research and Development (CRD). This group will develop an automated, robotic
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National Institutes of Health/National Library of Medicine | Bethesda, Maryland | United States | about 2 months ago
genomics, develop novel machine learning methodologies, and create programs addressing critical questions in gene regulation under the guidance of Dr. Ivan Ovcharenko. This position is located at the NIH
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country (founded in 1961) and has a rich and distinguished history of scientific discovery and innovation, as well as mentoring, training, and education. It consistently ranks among the top 10 in the nation
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other therapeutic areas such as immunology and inflammation, metabolic diseases, and infectious diseases. Responsibilities: Work closely with multidisciplinary project teams to develop and implement
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expertise required for project progression. The individual will also work closely with the Medicinal Chemistry and Oncology Biology groups to innovate and develop the next-generation of therapies. ROLE
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- and late-phase clinical trials. The Scientist will be responsible for working with fellow scientists to develop robust, efficient, scalable strategies for improving process performance. With your deep
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maintenance. In addition, the associate scientist may train other analysts. All work is to be performed in a compliant manner, according to applicable standard operating procedures (SOP) and cGxP guidelines, as
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, animal/imaging technologists, administrative personnel, and clinical counterparts to develop MRI protocols including pulse sequences, post-processing protocols, and analysis protocols. The Pre-Clinical MRI
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the updated variant classification for genetic disorders and will train members of the community on ClinGen processes for curating the scientific literature for gene curation. The work is done using the web