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understanding of the 200 diseases we call “cancer”. The Opportunity The PDF will leverage genomics technologies and bioinformatics analysis to explore the genomic and epigenomic alterations found in cancer
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myocarditis and vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia. The successful candidate would be expected to have a strong foundation in genetics and/or genomics. Experience in pharmacology, bioinformatics
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foundation in genetics and/or genomics. Experience in pharmacology, bioinformatics, or data analysis is highly desirable and would be considered a valuable asset. Additional skills that would strengthen a
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. Experience in pharmacology, bioinformatics, or data analysis is highly desirable and would be considered a valuable asset. Additional skills that would strengthen a candidate’s application include: experience
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with access to advanced facilities for genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, animal models, bioinformatics, and advanced computing. Further information on the Department of Microbiology & Immunology is
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consultation with the TA Qualifications: Domain knowledge in one or more of the following: bioinformatics, bioengineering, computational biology, biostatistics, biophysics, mathematical modeling, statistics
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expected to have a strong foundation in genetics and/or genomics. Experience in pharmacology, bioinformatics, or data analysis is highly desirable and would be considered a valuable asset. Additional skills
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samples, iv) conducting bioinformatic analyses on RNA-Seq datasets, v) analyzing metabolites with mass spectrometers (LC-QTOF, SPME-GC-MS), and vi) disseminating results and knowledge generated
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Genomes Project. The Wasserman laboratory partners with a strong genetics community to develop and apply computational (bioinformatics) methods to improve diagnosis for individuals with rare genetic
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address any issues. Upload and share processed data within the organization, facilitating access for team members and collaborators. 6. Advanced Bioinformatics for GWAS Execute parallelized code