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The ideal candidate will have a background in bioinformatics, phage biology, genomics, protein expression, electron microscopy, and experience in metagenomics. The Luque lab has recently established an interdisciplinary method combining theoretical biophysics, mathematical modeling, machine learning, bioinformatics, and metagenomic sequencing to predict and identify viral candidates that are key to investigating viral evolution but are missing among cultured viruses.
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Previous experience in structural bioinformatics, statistical modeling, and phage particle analysis is desirable but not required. The candidate must have a deep interest in phage biology, bioinformatics, and metagenomics.
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Preferred qualifications Prior research in exposomics or metabolomics Strong computer skills and bioinformatics experience in post-data analysis of metabolomics data and biostatistics The Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota, is recruiting a Ph. D. scientist to conduct biomarker research programs for human risk assessment of environmental and dietary toxicants on NIH funded programs in the Turesky laboratory.
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS “Pathway to stemness” Nature Reviews Cancer (16: 70, 2016)] Requirements: Education: PhD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, or a related field prefer. Candidates with expertise in oncology, mining algorithms, big data mining, machine learning, bioinformatics and design, analysis, implementation and experimental evaluation are encouraged to apply.
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A background in nanotechnology, molecular biology or bioinformatics is a plus. Post Doctoral AssociatePlease see Special Instructions for more details. A background in nanotechnology, molecular biology or bioinformatics is a plus.
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Post-Doctoral Associate Department FASC - Biology Salary Commensurate With Experience Posting Summary The Department of Biology Rutgers University—Camden invites applications for a two-year post-doctoral fellowship.
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The Post-Doctoral Associate will also be trained to obtain ACVPM board eligibility and encouraged to take the ACVPM board exam. Preferred Qualifications:Broad and strong understanding of molecular diagnostic tools, including bioinformatics analysis, and demonstrated ability to present and publish scientific data and train scientists.
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Doctoral degree in Bioinformatics or Computatinal Biology required; Strong data analytic and programming skills in R, Python, and proficcency in Unix/Linux systems. We are seeking a Postdoc with strong bioinformatics/computational biology skills to join the newly established Division of Neurogenetics and the Neurobiology of Aging and Resielience Center.
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Applicants with backgrounds in molecular cloning, mouse work, NHP work, gene editing, microscopy, human and mouse genetics, next-gen sequencing, bioinformatics, single-cell sequencing, or protein/structural biology are preferred.
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The Spatial Epidemiology and Ecology Laboratory (SEER Lab) is recruiting a Post-Doctoral Associate in Medical Geography in Global Health with a focus on modeling infectious disease distributions, transmission, and persistence led by Dr. Jason Blackburn in Geography.
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Job title: Post-doctoral Associate, Cell Science and Technology. Experience with bioinformatics and data analysis – analysis of RNAseq and next gen sequencing data (short and long read data.
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Experiences with field disease phenotyping, QTL mapping, GWAS analysis, bioinformatics, interest and experience in collaborative research, background in pathogen population genetics, plant breeding, molecular genetics, genomics or other relevant background.
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Job Title: Post Doctoral Research Associate Chromatin Biophysics. The candidates will receive mentorship from both a biophysicist and a cell/cancer biologist, and will have the access to the state-of-art facilities and resources in the Purdue University and Indiana University School of Medicine, including IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center (IUSCC), Indiana Center for Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases (CDMD), and Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (CCBB.
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