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Diseases and Microbiology has a long and distinguished history as a leader in graduate education, transformative research, implementation science, and education in infectious diseases. A central component
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to oversee their high throughput omics project design, data analysis, and data presentation. The incumbent will also be responsible for collaborative computational and informatics research projects involving
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McGowan Institute Director-Finance & Operations Med-MIRM-Dr Chandan Sen Group - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002198) Job Summary Directs the budgeting process and oversees the analysis and review
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. Essential Functions Assist with experimental procedures, data collection and analysis (80%) Oversee mouse colony management, breeding, genotyping, and record keeping (10%) Administrative and other duties (10
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, pathology, transplant pharmacology, rehabilitation, early and late-phase clinical studies, translational epidemiology, and data analysis. Qualified applicants must have an MD/DO or equivalent degree and must
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data visualizations. Essential Functions 1. Assist with experimental procedures, data collection, and analysis (50% effort) 2. Oversee mouse colony management, breeding, genotyping, and record-keeping
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: Additional experience with laboratory animal handling, histological techniques, or the use of data analysis software such as ImageJ or GraphPad Prism will be considered an asset. Knowledge of biosafety
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-Cas9 genome editing, transgenesis, and chromatin analysis, with a focus on understanding and manipulating cellular processes at a molecular level PhD in Molecular Biology required Please apply through
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input on required software development based on data analysis, user feedback, and research needs. o Define clear technical requirements for development initiatives, ensuring alignment with project
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, immunostaining, FACS analysis). Perform molecular experiments (DNA/RNA/protein isolation, quantification, qPCR/Western blot). Establish and manage rabbit or mouse models of oropharyngeal cancer using standard