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, bioinformatics, or related fields. This is a targeted search. Strong expertise in functional genomic screening (e.g., CRISPR- or related screening platforms), viral infection models, and experience with insect
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of liquid handling robots, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, NGS, bioinformatics using Python or R. Additional Information Appointment End Date: This is a one year term position with the possibility
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computational (bioinformatics) tools on human and mouse tissues and using in vitro methods on human cells, to explore the consequences of genetics variants on human biology. This is a multi-year position
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Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or related areas; Hands-on experience with, or a strong interest in, bioinformatics programming, including Linux, scripting, and R; Expertise in data mining and cleaning
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of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, which is a vibrant community of cross-disciplinary biological scientists at Harvard University. Basic Qualifications A Ph.D. degree in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology
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studies. Leading data analysis, contributing to research dissemination, and mentoring lab members along the way. With a combination of wet lab techniques and cutting-edge bioinformatics tools, you’ll
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bioinformatics. Additional Qualifications Special Instructions To apply, please send the following to kgozzi@fas.harvard.edu: A cover letter describing past, current, and future research interests A curriculum
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immunocytochemical analyses, circuit concepts, transcriptomic (and potentially proteomic) bioinformatics, small input RNA-seq, and high-level imaging, as well as research background in related studies. Junior
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of research At least one research paper (option to upload up to 3) Contact details of at least two references Candidates may be asked to undergo an assessment as part of the interview process. Special
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transform visual information, and how neuromodulatory state changes, including exposure to drugs of abuse, alter visual processing and visual behavior. We combine large-scale electrophysiology with controlled