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Applications Analyst to join our team. In this role, you’ll help support and grow the database and informatics platforms that power the university’s primary research imaging repositories. You’ll work with modern
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. Collaborate with faculty and trainees across disciplines to integrate imaging and informatics approaches. Independently run code and conduct analysis on test cases. Evaluating the results of the tests and
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to develop new code to find patterns in single-cell genomics and single-cell imaging data. Organizes the lab cluster according to lab protocols and standards every week. Leads the movement of data from base
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for analyzing ensemble genomics data, single cell genomics data, single cell merFISH and sequential oligopaints imaging data, as well as novel molecular connectomics data. They will develop code and data sharing
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excellent at training new users of HCP-Style brain imaging methods. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Information on being a postdoc at WashU in St. Louis can be found at https
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Senior Scientist in the Cremins Lab will work with a dynamic team to conduct research in the area of the generation and analysis of new multimodal imaging
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for analyzing ensemble genomics data, single cell genomics data, single cell merFISH and sequential oligopaints imaging data, as well as novel molecular connectomics data. They will develop code and data sharing
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, manage, and curate the imaging data to make it available to the scientific community on public portals. All code should be written by PEP8 standards and of quality to provide it freely available
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results for coding and non-coding genome alterations, chromosome copy number alterations, genome rearrangements, 3D structure, and mutational signatures Collaboration and Communication - 10% - Actively
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(ages birth-14) using task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), EEG, EMG, and behavioral/cognitive/computerized testing per study protocol. Interact with children and adolescents, along