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efforts related to analysis and infrastructure as directed. The lab of Jeremy Chase Crawford is seeking a highly skilled bioinformatician to lead the computational analysis of next-generation immune
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building projects required. Experience with computer-aided drafting (AutoCAD) and Microsoft Office (e.g., Excel, Word, PowerPoint). Familiarity with current technical environmental impact assessment
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Faculty Position, Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Pharmacoeconomics / Health Ec
to three publications, a well-articulated research plan (3-5 pages) and three letters of support directly online. For any questions regarding this position, please direct inquiries to brooke.bernhardt
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to requests, confirms understanding of routine needs, and provides accurate answers. Shares information within team as directed. Manages own time well to plan work and meet daily task needs. Executes routine
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the design, planning, and execution of experiments. Analyze and interpret large-scale datasets using quantitative and/or computational methods. Engage in creative, hypothesis-driven research that contributes
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miniscope recordings. This position is ideal for a collaborative person who is interested in combining both experiments and computation, with some experience and comfort with both animal behavior and neural
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Bioinformatics Core and Office of AI Research, with opportunities for all fellows to develop their own computational skills). Experimental validation – evaluating RNA drug candidates using cell-based assays
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processing equipment Modern methods in molecular biology for the engineering of proteins and microorganisms Skilled in computational methods for the prediction, characterization or modelling of biomolecules
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advancing understanding and treatment of pediatric cancer. Dr. Brian Crompton’s lab is an interdisciplinary team with both computational and wet bench scientists that utilize omics (e.g. genomic, epigenomic
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complementary angles. We are seeking an investigator to lead a multidisciplinary research program focused on advancing our understanding of the developmental and tumor biology of malignant childhood brain tumors