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, genetics, bioinformatics, or a related field.Strong background in neurobiology, systems biology, or neurodegenerative disease models. Prior experience with transcriptomic or molecular analyses in cell
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by the Harvard Academic Workers (HAW) – UAW for purposes of collective bargaining and matters affecting your compensation and working conditions. Basic Qualifications PhD in Bioinformatics, Systems
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bioinformatics, computational biology, genomics, statistical genetics, or a related quantitative field, together with demonstrated expertise in large-scale genomic data analysis and significant experience in
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, statistical genetics, bioinformatics or computational biology. We are particularly keen to attract a candidates who already have experience and/or training in the statistical methods used in genetic and
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experimental systems — from ecosystems to microbiology and developmental biology, from evolution to cell biology, from molecular biology to systems biology, bioinformatics, and genomics. It is always an exciting
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must have a doctoral degree in a relevant field which may include but is not limited to statistics/bioinformatics, implementation science, health economics, social work, sociology, clinical psychology
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collaborations with USDA experts in molecular virology, immunology, bioinformatics and genomics. Mentor(s): The mentor for this opportunity is Stephen Spatz (stephen.spatz@usda.gov ). If you have questions about
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limited to statistics/bioinformatics, implementation science, health economics, social work, sociology, clinical psychology, or epidemiology. Applicants who will receive the doctoral diploma by May 31, 2026
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genetic resources, forage legumes, plant genetics, plant breeding, molecular biology, bioinformatics, and data management. Organizational capacity for curating, cataloging, and storing large amounts of data
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culture, molecular cloning, flow cytometric analysis, multiple-omics analysis, bioinformatics, and animal experiments is preferred. · Be highly motivated individuals who can work in a team