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PhD candidate in the automated detection of measurable residual disease in hematological malignancie
of measurable residual disease. Join our vibrant research environment and contribute to pioneering projects in bioinformatics and computational biology! Project overview Measurable residual disease (MRD) is an
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vivo human tissue studies and in vivo rodent modeling. Expertise in human genomics, biology of neuronal and glial cell types, and computational and bioinformatic skills required for genomics data
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, preferably in analytical chemistry or biochemistry. Prior experience in proteomics is highly desirable and formal training in bioinformatics/computer science would be beneficial. To be considered
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biology, immunology, or bioinformatics. • All candidates will need to send their current CV, cover letter, and a list of 3references who can speak to the candidate’s suitability for this position. Other
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-cancer pharmacology Experience working with large datasets Experience with bioinformatic approaches, including the analysis of next-generation sequencing data sets Experience with CRISPR-based approaches
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editing Molecular biology and bioinformatics/analysis of next generation sequencing data sets Analyzing genetic mouse models and analyzing xenograft/orthotopic mouse models Various injections in vivo
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University of Massachusetts Medical School | Worcester, Massachusetts | United States | 3 months ago
required for consideration: Ph.D. in biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, virology, or bioinformatics, or M.D. with equivalent experience Evidence of creativity and excitement about applying skills