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Solid understanding of biotechnology or bioengineering principles, with a passion for laboratory research, bioinformatics, or similar areas. Enrollment or completion of a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Biotechnology, Bioengineering, Molecular Biology, or related fields.
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Experience with Healthcare data, e.g., clinical trial data, electronic medical records, and insurance claims; or Bioscience’s data, e.g., protein or small molecule data, or bioinformatics; or Biopharmaceutical manufacturing.
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Course topics include, but are not limited to, all areas of biomolecular engineering: bioethics, bioinformatics, biotechnology, computational biology tools, genomics, bioengineering, analysis of RNA/DNA high-throughput sequencing, single cell analysis, population genomics, synthetic biology, nanotechnology, programming for the biosciences, protein engineering, and systems biology.
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This role collaborates with researchers and data scientists from various fields including Applied Analytics, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Genomics, Health Data Analytics, Law & ethics, Neuroscience and Therapeutics discovery.
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You will have deep technical savvy, a strategic mindset, and clear, forwarding-thinking leadership in AI/ML, computational biology and molecular biology, with a proven track record of leveraging computational tools to drive innovation in biotechnology, particularly in the realm of molecular biology, genome/transcriptome-wide analysis, single cell analytics, molecular design and structure, next generation sequencing, to predict RNA structure, regulation, and splicing.
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Bioinformatics, computational biology, Data Science, Machine Learning, LIMS, Software Engineering, Genomics, Artificial Intelligence, NGS, Deep Learning, NLP, Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Personalized Medicine, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Recruiting, and DEIB services.
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Proven track record of leadership in computational biology or bioinformatics in a pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or academic setting. Collaboration: Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including bioinformatics, medicinal chemistry, biology, and machine learning, to integrate computational biology approaches into drug discovery projects.
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Biochemistry (e.g., ELISA, HPLC, western Blot and SDS-PAGE); plant biotechnology (e.g., chlorophyll measurements, photosynthetic condition assays, plant cell culture) Additional expertise in bioinformatics, genomics, transcriptomics, metagenomics and/or proteomics is recommended but not required.
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The successful candidate's research program should emphasize biochemical and molecular approaches aimed at establishing a productive research program in nutrigenomics, metabolomics, proteomics, and/or bioinformatics to solve issues relating to food animal nutrition, growth physiology, reproductive performance, health, and/or disease resistance.
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Supervision Given None. Required Education Ph. D. in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biotechnology, Plant Biology, or other related fields from an accredited university/institute.
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Ph. D. in the area of bioinformatics, immunology, biochemistry, biotechnology, bioengineering, microbiology, or a related field. Required qualifications include a Ph. D. at the time of appointment or soon thereafter in immunology, biochemistry, biotechnology, bioinformatics, microbiology, or a related field.
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Expected experiences in: Molecular biology methods Plant growth methods Bioinformatics skills to analyze genomic data Eligibility: PhD or MS in genetics, biology, computational biology or related field How to Apply: Visit the LSU Genomics webpage (linked within posting) or email Dr. Maheshi Dassanayake ([email protected]) Contact Dr. Maheshi Dassanayake Louisiana State University [email protected.
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A strong understanding of NGS and bioinformatics software technologies. As they grow further, they are looking for a sales leader to help them penetrate the biotechnology and pharmaceutical customers across the US.
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This position is an excellent opportunity to use state-of-the-art computer systems and gain experience using bioinformatics tools developed by a leading computational biology research group. Black Canyon Consulting (BCC) is searching for a Technical Information Specialist to support our work for the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine (NLM), an institute of the National Institutes of Health.
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I-Pharm has specific expertise in Clinical Research, Medical Affairs, Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance and Bioinformatics. We provide both permanent and contract staff to a wide range of Pharmaceutical, Medical Device, Biotechnology and Contract Research Organisations (CROs.
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