20 Computer Science research jobs at Case Western Reserve University in United States
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an approved biotechnology program and 0 to 2 years of experience required. REQUIRED SKILLS Has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures in molecular biology and biochemistry. Relies
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experience required. Education: Bachelor of Science degree required. REQUIRED SKILLS High-level proficiency in the use of various coding languages, including R and Python. Mastery of computational biology data
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staff and direct the work of students. QUALIFICAITONS Education/Experience/Licensing: Bachelor's degree and 1 to 3 years of related experience or Associate's degree in an approved biotechnology program
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(Harvard, Penn State, Brookhaven, and more) and at x-ray free electron lasers around the world (LCLS, SwissFEL, PAL-XFEL, and more). The candidate will have the opportunity to help shape the research program
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assignments. Perform the most complex quantitative analytical procedures. Perform tissue culture, common molecular biology techniques and in vivo studies using mice. Coordinate and perform 1) isolation and
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of longitudinal human subjects research. The PROSPECT registry is a multiyear longitudinal research program focused on individuals at risk for genetic prion disease. The position supports the research mission by
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, protein chemistry, and whole animal physiology. The research assistant will supervise trainees and contribute to research publications and grant applications. This position will work with animals. ESSENTIAL
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investigator(s) and serve as the primary bridge between the School-Based Treatment of Attention and Regulation (STAR) lab within the Department of Psychological Sciences at Case Western Reserve University, and
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science and 0 to 1 year of experience or Associate's degree in an approved biotechnology program and 0 to 2 years of experience required. REQUIRED SKILLS Has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices
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technical areas to support the DHRI's mission to ensure a better future for patients struggling with devastating digestive diseases, by translating novel basic science discoveries into our clinics