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The Bioinformatics Assistant will provide computational and software development support to the Laboratory of Host-Pathogen Biology, including development and maintenance of data analysis pipelines, web applications
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The Bioinformatics Assistant will provide computational and software development support to the Laboratory of Host-Pathogen Biology, including development and maintenance of data analysis pipelines, web applications
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: Structural biology Cryo-EM RNA biology Computational/programming skills The Rockefeller University is an equal opportunity employer – veterans/individuals with disabilities. Qualified applicants will receive
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QUALIFICATIONS: Master?s degree in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, or a related field A minimum of five years of relevant experience applying computational or machine learning methods
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QUALIFICATIONS: Individuals with thorough working knowledge of molecular, stem-cell biology, biochemistry, and/or genetics are strongly encouraged to apply Strong computational skills is a plus Effective written
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of science for the benefit of humanity through both clinical and basic research in a diverse range of biological and biomedical issues. The outpatient D&TC reflects the evolution in clinical research
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of science for the benefit of humanity through both clinical and basic research in a diverse range of biological and biomedical issues. The outpatient D&TC reflects the evolution in clinical research
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of science for the benefit of humanity through both clinical and basic research in a diverse range of biological and biomedical issues. The outpatient D&TC reflects the evolution in clinical research
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The Comparative Bioscience Center (CBC) provides a comprehensive program of animal care in support of the University's in vivo research. The goal of our staff is to provide investigators with the highest level of
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The biology and evolution of viruses and eukaryotes are closely linked. Dr. Paul Bieniasz seeks to define how host genes influence the replication of viruses, with an emphasis on human and primate