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, bioinformatics, biostatistics, molecular microbiology, computer science, and software development. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Essential Functions) Facility with analytical methods for microbiome data
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communication. Additional Qualifications Experience with bioinformatics is strongly encouraged. Special Instructions Letters of recommendation are not required at the time of application; however, letters will be collected
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contributions to research via peer-reviewed publication record Experience with bioinformatic analysis of single cell RNAseq and/or ATACseq datasets Experience with organoid culture Experience with genetic screens
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data analysis, contributing to research dissemination, and mentoring lab members along the way. With a combination of wet lab techniques and cutting-edge bioinformatics tools, you’ll explore novel
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with bioinformatic pipelines and approaches for working with methylation data, or a willingness/ability to learn these methods. The appointment is for one year with possibility of renewal based
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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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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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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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the Weingarten lab at Harvard Medical School in Boston Massachusetts. Our laboratory works at the intersection of virology, synthetic biology, immunology, and bioinformatics to bioengineer high throughput methods