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Position Summary The lab of Dr. Jae-Sung Kim, PhD, in the Department of Surgery at WashU in St. Louis is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to join our research team focused on ischemia/reperfusion (I/R
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interests of the applicant as well as the needs of the lab) under supervision from the principal investigator (Dr. Michaelsen). Programming skills in R and python are needed to be successful in this role
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treatments using machine learning, R/Python and Google Earth Engine. Selected candidate will use cartographic principles and conventions sufficient to create maps for external and internal use that display
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other targeted therapeutics created at the Institute for Protein Design. Purpose of the research project: As a member of our Core R&D Labs, you will make important research contributions that accelerate
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for genomics sequencing. Experience in Python/R programming language, Linux environment, and cluster computing is strongly preferred. Experience in statistical analysis of imaging data is strongly preferred
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year of work experience in research or equivalent experience Knowledge of fundamental neuroimaging concepts Familiarity with a command line environment (e.g., UNIX, MATLAB, Python, R) Proficient
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), Researching, Results Reporting, Rodents, R Programming, Scientific Writing Questions For frequently asked questions about the application process, please refer to our External Applicant FAQ . Accommodation
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the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) - ARRT(R)(M) Mammography certification and ARMDS or ARRT (BS)Breast Ultrasound OR equivalent education/experience. - Certified by the State of Washington
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related discipline involving the interrogation of ‘omics’ datasets, or expected to obtain a degree in the near future. Solid skills in at least one programming language (R, python, or Perl) and experience
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genetics is a plus, especially aquatic animals. Familiarity with the following software/apps would be helpful: Slack, FIJI, R, Ape (or other plasmid/sequence analysis tools), Pubmed, BLAST The ideal