32 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" research jobs at The University of Chicago
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enables them to offer the most advanced and innovative approaches to the management of otolaryngology (ENT) disorders. Subspecialists are equipped to treat allergies, inner ear and hearing disorders, head
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in Statistics, Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a closely related field by start date. Experience: Coursework or project experience in multivariate statistics and/or machine
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of API design, asynchronous processes, service deployment and delivering highly available services. Define technical direction, and provide leadership for product initiatives. Engage with other leaders in
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. Preferred Competencies ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq, GRO-seq, and RNA-seq. CRISPR genetic engineering. Rapid protein degradation using Degron system. Bioinformatics. Cardiac functional analyses. Mouse genetics
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data management, optimizes processing pipelines, learns new analysis techniques or software packages as they become available. Assists with administrative tasks related to studies. Provides training and
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, Physics, Engineering, Bioinformatics, or related field. Experience: Prior research experience. Preferred Competencies Duties are varied and require high organizational ability, careful record keeping
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, statistics, applied mathematics, bioinformatics, computer science or a related field and 2) completed postdoctoral training prior. To be considered, those interested must apply through The University
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multiple datasets and/or settings. Supports lab efforts to publish research findings in scientific journals and/or present research findings at relevant scientific conferences and seminars. Participate in
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, managing multiple projects simultaneously with supervision. This role involves all stages of the research process, including instrument development, data management, statistical and qualitative analysis, and
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elements of multiple or complex research projects for a designated department, program, or central unit. Ensures the identification, collection, and analysis of data that serve as a basis for outcome