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Ph. D. (or equivalent foreign degree) in a scientific field, bioinformatics, molecular biology, or a related field. Provide highly specialized, technical research and support, along with consultation in bioinformatics with a focus on analyzing omics data.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Bioinformatics Scientist who wants the opportunity to significantly impact the growth and success of our RNA genomics programs. Masters or Ph. D. in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Biology, or related discipline.
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Utilize and develop bioinformatics solutions for the analysis of large-scale mass spectrometry experiments (DDA and DIA), focusing on the identification and quantification of MHC-bound peptides (immunopeptidomics.
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We're looking for a creative, collaborative, and highly motivated bioinformatics scientist to join our biology R&D team to work on exciting advanced biology research projects for the U.S. Government.
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Master’s degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, genetics, data science or related field with at least three years’ direct experience in computational analysis of large single cell sequencing-based molecular data sets.
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RNA -Seq, Exome-Seq, Whole Genome-Seq, scRNSeq, proteomics, metabolomics) and related emerging biotechnologies; (3) Teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students in bioinformatics and computational genomics and emerging technologies including computational medicine and AI in medicine.
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Ph. D. (or other graduate degree with equivalent experience) in computational biology, bioinformatics, genetics or related life, physical, or computational sciences with at least one publication demonstrating the use or development of computational biology applications.
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The Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS) is currently recruiting for a Senior Bioinformatics Analyst. The Senior Bioinformatics Analyst will lead scientific analysis of data generated by multiple research projects using a variety of software applications.
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B.S. degree in computer science, bioinformatics, computational biology, bioengineering, mathematics, statistics, or related discipline. As a Bioinformatics Analyst II, this position will be supporting the Laboratory of Dr. Pallav Kosuri where they will focus on computational method development and application for ongoing research in spatial transcriptomics.
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Bachelor’s degree with relevant work experience or Master’s degree in Computational Biology, Statistics, Genomics, Bioinformatics, or a related discipline. is looking for an enthusiastic, collaborative, and motivated Bioinformatics Associate Scientist to join our fast-growing Analytics and Informatics (AI) department.
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Comprised of an inter-disciplinary, multi-department team of investigators, IGS employs multiple omics and bioinformatics approaches to understand function in health and disease, to study molecular and cellular networks in a variety of model systems, and to generate data and bioinformatics resources of value to the international scientific community.
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Ph. D. or equivalent experience in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Genomics, or a related discipline and a working knowledge of Cellular Biology. Bioinformatics Data Scientist (Systems Biology and Data Visualization.
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UPMC Hillman Cancer Center is seeking a Bioinformatics Research Specialist as part of the lab for the Director of the Solid Tumor Cell Therapy program. The Bioinformatics Research Specialist will work as a computational biologist/bioinformatician who will focus on analyses of multi-omics datasets (with emphasis on single cell and bulk RNAseq, exome sequencing and imaging data) relevant to the study of immune cells in mouse and human cancer microenvironments.
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Background in applied or pure mathematics, statistics, bioinformatics, machine learning or computational biology; interest in cancer biology and work experience in computational biology and/or biostatistics are preferred.
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Candidates should have a doctoral degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, statistics, data science, other relevant fields with at least 1-3 years/ master's degree with at least 5-7 years/BS degree with at least 10 years of relevant post-degree experience, preferably in pharma/biotech or related research organizations/academia.
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