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working with one or more front end frameworks like React, Vue, and Angular Ability to work on multiple different projects in parallel Skilled in, or strong interest in learning, data visualization tools and
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community and identity formation through integrative engagement at Georgetown University. The person in this role collaborates actively with faculty, staff, and students who lead parallel and intersecting
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, concerns, and inclusion efforts for women and students with marginalized genders. The person in this role collaborates actively with faculty, staff, and students who lead parallel and intersecting efforts
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. This position requires hands-on execution of complex experiments, meticulous sample processing, and contribution to data analysis and figure preparation. The scope of work will evolve with new projects and
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requirements for new and existing research projects across diverse fields, including chemistry, physics, biology, genomics, and bioinformatics. The role serves as a key partner to the research community
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Implement and maintain bioinformatics workflows for sequence analysis and protein characterization Collaborate on algorithm development to improve protein generation accuracy and diversity Laboratory
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of manuscript submission processes; working with publishers; copy-editing manuscripts. Research: Assistance in researching and writing on related topics; library and reference work; assistance with manuscript
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, computer science, or bioinformatics Programming skills in Python is required Preferred requirements include experience in omics data analysis and machine learning Work Mode Designation This position has been
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The Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Biomathematics (DBBB) , the Department of Family Medicine , both academic departments within Georgetown University Medical Center , and the Georgetown University
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bioinformatics, computational biology, DNA damage response, and signal transduction- especially in the areas of molecular pharmacology and radiation biology. The successful candidate will become a member of the