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-edge research. A Staff Scientist position is available for a highly talented bioinformatics engineer to join our computational microbiome team. The successful candidate will contribute to the development
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to understand how these factors shape the tumor microenvironment and drive therapeutic resistance. The ideal candidate will bring strong expertise in bioinformatics and cancer genomics to help advance
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through cutting-edge research. A Clinical Research Associate I role is available in the Department of Thoracic Surgery and Health Equity to help investigate and ameliorate racial disparities in thoracic
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, ligation, suture), vascular/endothelial biology, RNA/chromatin biology, immunohistochemistry, immunology, sequencing analysis and bioinformatics, flow cytometry and imaging-based analyses, tissue processing
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& Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation. Dr. Diamond’s research team is seeking a highly motivated candidate with skills and understanding in antigen presentation utilizing bioinformatics tools to be applied
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(poxvirus especially) and neoantigen-based vaccine methods utilizing bioinformatics epitope selection pipelines. · Experience in molecular virology methods, and antigen presentation and processing as
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epidemiology, innovative sequencing and bioinformatics technologies including single cell and spatial transcriptomics, molecular biology approaches using cell-based and animal models, and biomarker studies from
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biomarkers. Contribute to the development of data analysis pipelines and software tools as a key aspect of this role. Stay updated on the latest advancements in bioinformatics and genomics research and present
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, bioinformatics approaches, and multi-scale models to elucidate RNA-mediated endothelial biology in the context of diabetes. Dr. Chen is passionate about mentorship and peer support and has served as a member on
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cell sorting, single-cell RNA and TCR sequencing, in vitro functional assays, bioinformatics, and genetic engineering. Perform a variety of routine and non-routine laboratory research experiments. Record