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addressed. Responsibilities Software development and operational support, primarily with Python, Go. You will be part of a small software team and part of the larger CHPC staff, which includes systems and
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with REDCap, LIMS, or EMR systems and their integration with OpenSpecimen. Proficiency in SQL, Python, or scripting for data transformation and reporting. Knowledge of multi-tenant system administration
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behavioral testing. Skills in data analysis, preferably experience with MATLAB or Python programming languages. Excellent organizational abilities and experience in laboratory management, including ordering
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languages, e.g. C, Python, Go, PERL, Java, C++, etc. • familiarity with scripting, i.e. Bash, zsh, powershell • familiarity with databases • familiarity with git version control system Special Instructions
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. · Knowledge of PowerShell and/or Python scripting. · Strong understanding of Windows desktop and MacOS. · Knowledge of Windows/Linux Server OS, TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, and VLANs. · Knowledge of Microsoft Office
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, Biostatistics, Computer Science, Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering or related field at the start of the appointment. Software development experience in object-oriented programming using Java, Python, and
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, including diagramming • familiarity with programming languages, e.g. C, Python, Go, PERL, Java, C++, etc. • familiarity with scripting, i.e. Bash, zsh, powershell • familiarity with databases • familiarity
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interpret high-dimensional data from flow cytometry, single-cell sequencing, and imaging-based assays, using tools such as FlowJo, R, Python, or other bioinformatics platforms. 4. Collaboration & Cross
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bioinformatics techniques. · Program in Python and R to analyze data, develop computation pipelines, and generate visualizations. · Troubleshoot protocols, innovate experimental approaches, and contribute
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outlined in the position description. Preferences Preferences: Preferred candidates will have:Proficiency with at least one programming language commonly used in data science (e.g., R or Python