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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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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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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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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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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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The Comparative Bioscience Center (CBC) provides a comprehensive program of animal care in support of the University's in vivo research. The goal of our staff is to provide investigators with the highest level of
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. They will use micropattern technology and other tissue culture techniques to isolate, culture, and propagate coral stem cells. The research assistant will be supervised by the lab manager and will work
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The biology and evolution of viruses and eukaryotes are closely linked. Dr. Paul Bieniasz seeks to define how host genes influence the replication of viruses, with an emphasis on human and primate