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The Bioinformatics Assistant will provide computational and software development support to the Laboratory of Host-Pathogen Biology, including development and maintenance of data analysis pipelines, web applications
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The Bioinformatics Assistant will provide computational and software development support to the Laboratory of Host-Pathogen Biology, including development and maintenance of data analysis pipelines, web applications
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reagents and preparing buffers for lab use Preparing samples for cryo-EM studies (e.g., freezing grids) Collecting and analyzing cryo-EM data (i.e., computational work) Presenting at group meetings and
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The Development Program provides in excess of $50 million in private support annually toward the mission of The Rockefeller University,which is to improve the understanding of life for the benefit of humanity
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to biological data. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, or a related field Experience applying deep learning or foundation-model approaches to sequence-based
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QUALIFICATIONS: Individuals with thorough working knowledge of molecular, stem-cell biology, biochemistry, and/or genetics are strongly encouraged to apply Strong computational skills is a plus Effective written
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proficient in computer platforms, including MS Office Suite. Strong technical proficiency and quantitative skills are required. Must have the highest level of discretion to handle confidential information
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required. Must possess at least one (1) year of related research experience. Position requires in-person, onsite presence. Compliance with HIPAA is required. Must be proficient in computer platforms
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) year of related experience. Position requires in-person, onsite presence. Knowledge of medical and research terminology. Must be proficient in computer platforms, including MS Office Suite. Strong
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closely with VGL's bioinformatics team, the VGL wet lab team, led by Co-Director of the VGL, Jennifer Balacco, as well as the University’s Data Science Platform (“DSP”) team, contributing to software