108 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Washington
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for this position. Skills: Not Applicable Driver's License: A driver's license is not required for this position. More About This Job Required Qualifications: A PhD in Genetics, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Data
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Postdoctoral Research Associate with a background in bioinformatics and systems biology to join the group. Appropriate training will be provided. Experience with immunology is encouraged but not required. Job
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precision medicine. We welcome candidates with expertise in iPSC biology, functional genomics, developmental biology, cardiovascular disease, and/or bioinformatics to explore the intersection
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, mammalian cell culture, and bioinformatics is also desirable. Preferred Qualifications Education: No additional education unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Certifications/Professional Licenses
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similar field. Have published one or more papers in peer-reviewed journals. Ability to guide research projects. Have a background in or desire to learn bioinformatics analysis techniques. Good interpersonal
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epidemiologic methods for environmental ‘omics and related software packages, including R, SAS, Python or equivalent. Previous experience analyzing large DNA methylation datasets, bioinformatics, and use
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Position Summary The Cooper lab at WashU is seeking a post-doctoral research fellow with a strong background in immunology and bioinformatics to work on projects related to understanding somatic
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and inhibitors · Immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry and confocal microscopy of membrane proteins · Transcriptomics, proteomics, and bioinformatic analysis of omics data · Mass
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function. Knowledge and/or experience in high dimensional and conventional flow cytometry. Mouse handling and tissue processing. Generation and analysis of bulk and/or single cell transcriptomic data
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Position Summary Plant defense is not a static biological process – it is influenced by dynamic factors such as ontogeny, morphogenesis, tissue type, and the circadian clock. Our research program