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gene identification (MEGARes, CARD, ResFinder). Proficiency in Python, R, or Perl, with experience in Linux/Unix environments. Solid understanding of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms, horizontal gene
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groups/populations. Preferred Qualifications PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Demonstrated experience with Linux/Unix environment, Python, and PyTorch. 2. Demonstrated experience with programmable network
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of the projects. Basic knowledge in coding language, including but not limited to, basics of Linux, MATLAB, Python. Ability to carry out both wet-lab work for sample preparation and dry-lab work for image analysis
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. Qualifications Requirements & Preferences: PhD in related field Proficient in R, Linux, and python Possess a working knowledge in genomic sciences (i.e., genome sequencing and data analysis) and sequencing
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the following languages: Python, R, or C/C++ and proficiency in use of Linux/Unix command-line system • possess a working knowledge on genomic sciences and sequencing biotechnologies • lead or
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. The ideal applicant is expected to: • possess a strong programming skill in at least one language in Python, R, or C/C++ and proficiency in use of Linux/Unix command-line system • possess a demonstrable