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Master's or bachelor’s degree in molecular biology, Biophysics, Computational Biology, or related field. Experience in next-generation sequencing. Strong working knowledge of RNA biology, mainly RNA functional design or high-throughput screening.
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The laboratory of Prof. Shenglong Zhang ( at the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) invites applications for development of next generation mass spectrometry-based RNA sequencing methods. New York Institute of Technology's six schools and colleges offer undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs in in-demand disciplines including computer science, data science, and cybersecurity; biology, health professions, and medicine; architecture and design; engineering; IT and digital technologies; management; and energy and sustainability.
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The Rajapakse Lab in the Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics is seeking a Research Associate with cell and molecular biology experience, with a preference given to candidates with experience in cell culture or cell reprogramming protocols and molecular protocols for next generation sequencing.
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Ph. D., or Masters + 3 years experience, or Bachelor’s + 6 years experience in a computational discipline (e.g. Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Bioengineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics.
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M.S. in Bioinformatics, Biomedical Informatics, Computational Biology, or Genomics. Focus will be on PacBio sequencing based computational analysis of long-read single DNA molecule sequencing assays.
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Ph. D. in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a related field. Strong understanding of genomics, molecular biology, and related fields, with the ability to translate complex biological questions into computational approaches.
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Likely possess a degree (Bachelors, Masters, Doctorate) in a scientific domain (e.g., biology, computational biology, chemistry, etc.) Develop high-level product strategy with product management, focusing on which segments to pursue, long-term product differentiation, and milestone sequencing.
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We are seeking a candidate with a background in bioinformatics, computational biology, biostatistics, or related field with experience analyzing large genomic and transcriptomic (bulk and single-cell) next-generation sequencing data, leveraging publicly available data from publication and repositories (GEO, TCGA, Ensemble, etc.
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Comprehensive understanding of Cancer Biology, expertise in bioinformatic techniques, computational workflows, NGS based mutational screens and multi-omics data analysis & interpretation.
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Ph. D. in a related field (Computational Biology, Population Genetics/Genomics, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics). Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Dr. Hasanov's lab champions an interdisciplinary collaborative environment, allowing researchers to draw insights from a spectrum of scientific viewpoints, from tumor biology and immunology to computational biology to neuroscience and clinical oncology.
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Interact with computational biologists, program biologists, in vivo pharmacologists, pharmacokinetic scientists, and disease expert pathologists to establish dose-response-efficacy relationships, inform on tumor biology, and evaluate combinations to inform on future clinical studies.
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Work with biologists on projects related to biochemistry and molecular biology, system and signal engineering, virology and microbiology, marine biology, and computational biology.
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Learns and evaluates new developments in the field of computational biology and bioinformatics and learns new algorithms, software, and methods to apply these methods to the data analyzed.
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The laboratory is a major initiative backed by substantial support as a part of our institutional strategic plan and will be fully integrated with research in microbial evolution, microbial pathogenesis, virology, the microbiome, computational biology, and data sciences at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
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Data science, computational biology and bioinformatics are a fundamentally important core discipline and integral part of the Translational Discovery group. Ph. D. degree in Biomedical Sciences, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or closely related field.
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