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, microbiological, or molecular ’omics preferred. Familiarity with methods for high-throughput sequence analysis, ideally microbial community metagenomics and/or microbial genetics. Excellent record of scientific
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deliver programs for individuals and for organizations, welcoming over 12,000 participants annually from over 130 countries. Programs range from a few days to multiple weeks. Most programs are delivered
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of molecular biology and next generation sequencing is highly preferred. 3. Familiarity with single cell data analysis is preferred, but not required. 4. Ability to work independently as well as part of
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summer of research and mentorship for students interested in implementing differential privacy. For the ten-week summer program, we match PhD and undergraduate students with projects that align with
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generation sequencing is highly preferred. 3. Familiarity with single cell data analysis is preferred, but not required. 4. Ability to work independently as well as part of an interdisciplinary team in a fast
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for genome sequencing data to enhance our understanding of disease processes including cancer and brain-related diseases. Areas of interest include: Identification of mosaic mutations in non-tumor cells and
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(multi-level clustered data) aligning with the aims of NIH R01 grants. Basic Qualifications Education Requirements A doctoral degree in statistics or biostatistics Additional Qualifications Experience
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Cambridge, Massachusetts. Based on the nature of this position, during the academic year work will occur primarily on-campus. Opportunity for hybrid work will align with University academic year breaks (i.e
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experiments while also taking an active role overall Program strategy and alignment with the sponsor’s contractual requirements. Work closely with a collaborative multi-disciplinary team of scientists
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coordination of care, communication, and operational alignment. Provides clinical supervision and guidance to athletic training staff and collaborates closely with the Orthopedics Department for patient care