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to collaborate with fellow researchers, fostering a collaborative and innovative research culture. The ideal candidate has the following skills: PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science
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-scale computational methods, and bioinformatics. The division is also expanding in the area of data science and machine learning. Our department continuously strives to be an attractive employer. Equality
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candidates with expertise in iPSC biology, functional genomics, developmental biology, cardiovascular disease, and/or bioinformatics to explore the intersection of cardiovascular physiology, cancer biology
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, data managers, data analysts, and bioinformatics professionals involved in the projects. Identifies barriers, explores solutions, proposes and implements solutions while engaging the appropriate
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from doctoral work is required. Experience in cancer research and bioinformatics analysis is desirable but not essential. Supervision Exercised None To apply: Please apply via Academic Jobs Online (https
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the position is filled. Does this position pay above the required minimum?: Yes. The expected base pay range for this position is listed in Pay Range field. The pay offered to the selected candidate will be
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Discoverer with the CHIMERYS/XlinkX, MaxQuant, Skyline, DIA-NN, Spectronaut), bioinformatics workflow, and emerging applications in the field of proteomics. The Postdoctoral Researcher will work with a team of
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materials to jonc101@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) Does this position pay above the required minimum?: Yes. The expected base pay range for this position is listed in Pay Range field. The pay offered
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field such as computer science, bioinformatics, mathematics, computational life sciences, or related. Profound knowledge in machine learning, preferably deep learning for image data. Experience in
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partnerships with the University of Leipzig (Bioinformatics, Prof. Peter Stadler), the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research in Leipzig (Molecular Systems Biology, Prof. Martin von Bergen) and the