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Job Description The Senior Bioinformatics Analyst is responsible for developing, improving, modifying, and operating data analysis pipelines with minimal supervision. Develops bioinformatics
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assigned to meet the goals and objectives of the department and institution. Maintains regular and predictable attendance. Minimum Education and/or Training: Bachelor's degree in bioinformatics
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Job Description St. Jude is seeking a Senior Bioinformatics Research Scientist for data science projects within the Center for Pharmacogenomics in the Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
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We are seeking a motivated Bioinformatics Analyst to join our team. The successful candidate will support ongoing research efforts by modifying, operating, and maintaining data analysis pipelines
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Faculty Positions in Genomics and Bioinformatics at the Institute for Genome Sciences, University of
translational biomedical research. We especially encourage applicants with research programs focused on developing machine learning / AI methods for bioinformatics, subclone and mutational analysis, genome
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Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Job description: Scientist for Bioinformatic Analysis (f/m/x) 102844 Full time 39 hrs./week Leipzig Partial Home Office possible At Helmholtz Munich
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Biology Center(CSBC) in the Center of Excellence for Data-Driven Discovery (C3D) of the Department of Structural Biology seeks a skilled and highly motivated Senior Bioinformatics Research Scientist
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Children’s Hospital. Key Responsibilities: Establish and lead an independent, externally funded research program in RNA biology, RNA‐based therapeutics and bioinformatics. Collaborate with investigators in
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Biology Center(CSBC) in the Center of Excellence for Data-Driven Discovery (C3D) of the Department of Structural Biology seeks a skilled and highly motivated Senior Bioinformatics Research Scientist
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-based genome editing, and bioinformatics. The lab uses diverse cell models, including embryonic stem cells and their differentiated derivatives. The research in the Choudhary group is mainly funded by