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language emergence Position Details Position Description The University of Washington’s Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and the Virginia Merrill Bloedel Hearing Research Center has an
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) studies is expected. Solid skills in at least one programming language (R, Python or Perl) and experience working in Linux and/or high-performance cluster environments. A strong ability to perform
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. Experience translating complex information into ‘everyday’ language for mass audiences. Experience with report design and developing graphics for effective communication of research/evaluation findings
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. Solid skills in at least one programming language (R, Python, or Perl) and experience working in Linux and/or high-performance cluster environments. A strong ability to perform analytical reasoning
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experience unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Skills: Analytical Thinking, Communication, Genomics, Molecular Biology, Neurodegenerative Diseases, Python (Programming Language), R Programming
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unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Skills: Cardiovascular Physiology, Cell Biology, Functional Genomics, Professional Presentation, Professional Writing, Python (Programming Language), R
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Language), Quality Check, Researching, Results Reporting, R Statistics, Scientific Writing Questions For frequently asked questions about the application process, please refer to our External Applicant FAQ
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programming of at least one language. Experience in movement biomechanics and image analysis is highly valued. Most importantly, it is desirable that the candidate is a good teammate and exhibits kindness
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and in vitro disease modeling (highly beneficial). Familiarity with transgenic mouse models and proper mouse handling techniques. Skills in at least one programming language (R, or Python) are strongly
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, Communication Sciences, Psychology, Neuroscience, Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field is required. 2. Strong analytical skills and experience with programming language(s) (MEG analysis in our lab is