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The Chiu Lab (https://chiu-lab.org/ ) focuses on developing state-of-the-art multimodal AI models for cancer research. Our recent publications have been recognized by both the cancer research and
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, Go, Rust, Java, or R is a plus Solid experience with Linux-based development, Git, testing, debugging, and modern software engineering practices Familiarity with APIs, structured data formats
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Scientific Computing Officer. This role is within a small team, supporting and implementing the latest open-source technologies running on Linux servers used for High Performance Computing and distributed
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about the PI’s research, please visit http://yanglab.me . The University of Chicago is a global leader in biomedical research and offers unique opportunities for multidisciplinary collaboration
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, practical experience with Linux/Unix, High Performance Computing, and scientific programming is recommended or the willingness to learn these skills, basic expertise with scientific data analysis, good skills
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focus areas. We are looking for curious minds who are excited to push the boundaries of responsible AI. Learn more about the lab's work at: https://martinpawelczyk.github.io/ . Tasks and Responsibilities
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convenient shuttle bus service to Janelia from the Washington, D.C. metro area. Opportunity to partner with frontier AI labs on scientific applications of AI. See https://www.anthropic.com/news/anthropic
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tools and environments (Git, CI/CD pipelines, Docker, Linux). 5. A desire to see the output of their work translated into real-world impact. 6. Knowledge of bioinformatics and
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linux/unix experience is a requirement. Knowledge of Matlab or R is also highly desired. Previous experience with analysis of next-generation sequencing data is recommended. While not required, experience
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The Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (http://www.bnitm.de/en ) is the largest Research Institute for Tropical Medicine in Germany and is the National Reference Centre for Tropical