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for processing NGS data (e.g., WGS, RNA-seq, single-cell, ChIP-seq). · Develop production-ready, version-controlled, well-documented software and command-line tools in Python, Perl, R, or similar languages
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thriving academic environment. About the Role: As an academic physiatrist, you will play a vital role in the growth of our General Physiatry program. You will work closely with the PM&R leadership to enhance
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) using SAS/R software such as R • Maintaining documentation of datasets and analyses • Writing up results for academic publications / presentations • Preparing tables and figures • Other duties as assigned
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experience to equal at least four years. Proficiency with R, Python, shell scripting, and workflow management tools (e.g., Conda, Singularity). Familiarity with Linux/Unix operating systems. Strong
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, this candidate will aid in the creation of computationally efficient tools (in Python, R, and bash) to organize, manage, and analyze genomic and genome-wide association study datasets using massively parallel
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work experience to equal at least 8 years. • Experience in computer programming (esp. Java, R, and/or Python) • Strong problem solving skills • Excellent attention to detail • Excellent written and oral
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data from multiple sources into a usable and cohesive format, using R to extract, analyze, share, and visualize data. Identifying and applying appropriate analytical methods in consultation with
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, maintenance and repair for Direct Digital Control (DDC) systems, networking and Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration systems (HVAC&R). The position will help develop, document, and program
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research design using FSL and AFNI. Proficiency in programming in R, Python, Linux/Bash, and Github. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Preferred Qualifications Demonstrated experience in
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, in both supervised and unsupervised paradigms. Almost all of our analyses involve frequency-domain (Fourier/wavelet and related transform) analysis. The current codebase is a mixture of Python, R, and