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cancer biology are strongly preferred. Expertise with ChIP-seq RNA-seq and data visualization/analysis is strongly preferred. Experience with CRISPR/Cas9 KO technology is strongly preferred. (Molecular
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of the retinal cells. The candidate will be expected to: conduct human imaging in healthy and diseased eyes, perform data processing, analysis and presentation, upgrade AO imagers, fabricate AO model eyes, and
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participate in projects, or participate in designs, develop, execute, and implement scientific experiments, adopt novel technologies to sample processing or analysis, produce and visualize data for presentation
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or equally, microbiologists with a solid background in computational analysis of omics data. Projects will apply computational, statistical and bioinformatics approaches to integrate multi-omics’ datasets