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protocols for molecular and cellular assays, including DNA/RNA work, immunoprecipitation, and western blotting • Analyze experimental data using appropriate statistical methods and bioinformatic tools
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: • Experience with antigen-specific immune monitoring (e.g., MHC class I tetramers) • Experience in confocal imaging, ELISA, and viral assays • Experience with bioinformatic workflows and interpretation of immune
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using ImageJ. • Bioinformatics is highly desirable. • Statistical data analysis and data analysis. About the Department The Masonic Cancer Center (MCC) is an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center
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, bioinformatics, proficiency in R and/or Linux command line experience work-ing with large-scale datasets, Strong communication skills, including for non-scientific audiences Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $61,008
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Biology, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Data Science, or related discipline. * At least 1 year of experience in bioinformatics research. * Quantitative training with good understanding
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: Previous experience in bioinformatics, muscle biology, cell culture, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and animal handling. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $61,008 - $74,088 depending on education
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and work in teams Demonstrated bioinformatic skills Proficiency in genomic wet lab skills Manual dexterity to work with small, delicate insects and conduct micro-dissections Pay and Benefits Pay Range
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& Microbial Biology. Faculty can also advise graduate students in Conservation Sciences, Applied Economics, and Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $24.00 - $26.00 per hour
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statistical analyses, bioinformatics, command-line programming, and high performance computing clusters. Willingness and ability to occasionally work weekend hours due to study organism life cycles(<5% time
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to the preparation of manuscripts. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Bioinformatics or Computational Biology Preferred Qualifications: Experience in preclinical studies, animal handling, molecular