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Data science, machine learning, optimization models, PhD in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Information Technology, Operations Research, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Econometrics, Successful completion of one or more assessments in Python, Spark, Scala, or R, Using open source frameworks (for example, scikit learn, tensorflow, torch) Primary Location.
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Fluency in core set of Data Science. Embedded within the product team, data scientists are responsible for setting product goals in the right direction; driving growth on business partners; designing experiments and frameworks to identify opportunities and risks.
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Glean is building a world-class Data Organization composed of data science, applied science, data engineering and business intelligence groups. You are proficient in SQL and the modern data stack (e.g. dbt pipelines for ETL/ELT.
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PhD in computational biology, computer science, data science, physical science, statistics, or a related field with a minimum of 5+ years of relevant work experience. Sr Research Scientist I, Bioinformatics – Biologics Discovery.
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Our Mission is to drive monetization and sustainable revenue growth for TikTok through data science. We're the TikTok Monetization Products data science team, who enables and champions data driven decision making.
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They will play a crucial role in supporting and developing various flow cytometry and sorting platforms, encompassing technical operations of machinery, assay development and data analysis. Experience implementing flow cytometry techniques to generate orthogonal data and controls for new areas of interrogation.
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As a part of the global research, our AI research in Silicon Valley focuses on Foundation Models, Big Data Visual Analytics, Explainable AI (XAI), Natural Language Processing, 3D Perception & Mixed Reality, Cloud Robotics, Data Science, AI Platform, Time-series Analysis.
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The Deisseroth Lab at Stanford University is looking for a Computational Biology Research Scientist to develop software for a recently developed revolutionary technology for spatial gene expression mapping (STARmap: Spatial Transcript Amplicon Readout mapping.
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The candidate will work independently to develop analytical methods, perform analytical data review, authorship of protocols and reports, coordination and oversight during assay transfer with the Vaxcyte QC team and external CMO partner groups.
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As a senior applied scientist in MCM, you will have the opportunity to work on and improve various components of our ad-tech stack including ranking, retrieval, auction/bidding and budget pacing.
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About the Job: The GCS Data Science team is working on challenging yet interesting problems for Google's Global Business Organization (GBO). Responsibilities: Collaborate with stakeholders to understand the domain, business goals, and data infrastructure context.
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Generate, manage, evaluate, and maintain critical data in a highly organized manner, providing guidance and troubleshooting where appropriate. Contribute to novel LNP discovery and formulation, process development, and optimization for in vivo delivery of mRNA, siRNA, gene therapy, and other therapeutic modalities.
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Analyze data using statistical tools such as Microsoft Excel or Minitab; maintain detailed experimental records and document results in a technical report in a laboratory notebook and present data at internal technical meetings.
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An experienced and skilled scientist with extensive expertise in late-stage upstream process development. An experienced and skilled scientist with extensive expertise in late-stage upstream process development.
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Protein Characterization Associate Scientist III will report to Director-level personnel in Assay Development to support Quality Control, Process Development, and other CMC departments. About you: Associate Scientist: Master’s degree with 8+ years or Bachelor’s degree with 10-12 years of relevant biotechnology industry experience.
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