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Good understanding of genomics, molecular biology, and technologies such as qPCR and next-generation sequencing. We are currently searching for a Genomics Specialist, Transcriptomics to provide support to the National Institutes of Health (NIH.
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We combine microfluidics, imaging, deep learning, and genomics to identify, isolate and analyze live, single cells. We are a small team of passionate innovators in biomedical engineering, artificial intelligence, molecular biology, and genomics.
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PhD in a relevant subject area (Computational Biology, Population Genetics/Genomics, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics) The position aims for candidates with a strong quantitative and computational background with extensive experience in genomics/transcriptomics (analysis of different bulk/single cell/spatial Next Generation sequencing Techniques as well as development of novel methods.
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Additional areas of interest could include computational methods for genome assembly, population genetics, functional genomics, or structural variant interpretation in rare disease. The team member will focus on leading research projects related to analyses of long-read sequencing and structural variation in population studies such as the All of Us Research Program and the genome aggregation database (gnomAD), as well as rare disease programs including the NHGRI Mendelian genomics program (GREGoR) and the NICHD Fetal Genomics Consortium.
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Position requirements: BS or MS in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Biology or related field and demonstrated experience in NGS data analysis or single cell genomics. Our team works on diverse projects that span genomics, bioengineering, cancer biology and neuroscience.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced data scientist to join the Bioinformatics team within the Genomics Research Center (GRC). AbbVie's GRC is a center of excellence for bioinformatics, functional genomics, and human genetics.
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California Clinical Laboratory Scientist or Clinical Genetic Molecular Biologist Scientist (for Applied Genomics and Hemoglobinopathy Labs Only) license required. Must be familiar with nucleic acid based testing, including the use of clean rooms for employment in the HLA, Applied Genomics and Hemoglobinopathy labs.
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Successful candidates will demonstrate a solid grounding in molecular biology, single cell, multiomics, spatial genomics assays, genetic editing, and other pertinent experience areas, including cell culture, imaging, mouse work, Perturb-seq, lineage tracing, nanopore sequencing, cardiovascular diseases, and more.
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MD/PhD with a research areas of interest include basic cancer immunotherapy, tumor microenvironment, cancer immuno-genomics, cancer immune-metabolism, population based immuno-omics, immune monitoring & biomarker discovery, cancer vaccines, and systems biology.
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The Bioinformatics Engineer I position is an entry-level position in the support of computational environments focused on the management, transfer, formatting, and general processing of complex data types associated with genomics and proteomics.
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Areas of expertise include genomics, epigenetics, drug resistance, stem cell biology, drug discovery, diagnostics and biomarker development, and pharmacology. Required technical skills include: RNA and DNA extraction, tissue culture, and flow cytometry techniques.
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An M.D. and/or Ph. D. and board certification from the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ABMGG) The Human Genome Sequencing Center (HGSC) at Baylor College of Medicine was founded in 1996 under the leadership of Dr. Richard Gibbs and is a world leader in genomics.
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Three campuses and a variety of off-campus research facilities offer Biology faculty and students access to state-of-the-art equipment in the department, including a genomics core lab, computational cluster, BSL-2 labs, an advanced Animal Care Facility, and the COSM Core Research Lab (CCRL.
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Generate innovative new cell-based models and disease-relevant assays for use in next-generation functional genomics screening platforms as principal investigator in collaborative projects with academic and industry partners across UCSF, UC Berkeley, and GSK.
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The department houses the Comparative Pathology and Genomics Shared Resource (CPGSR) which provides research services to internal and external clients and the recently established Flow Cytometry Shared Resources (FCM-SR.
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