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The ideal candidate will have advanced knowledge of next generation sequencing technologies with demonstrated practical experience in developing and carrying out analytical strategies in the context of NGS applications (e.g. RNseq, DNA SNP and structural variant detection, de novo sequence assembly, etc.
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Experience with basic molecular biology procedures such as DNA isolation, PCR, basic cloning techniques, sequence analysis, agarose gel electrophoresis, SDS-PAGE and western blots. Bachelor's degree in the Life Sciences (e.g., Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Biomedical Sciences, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Neuroscience, Physiology) and 2+ years of experience working in Biomedical Research in Academic or Industrial setting (note: college coursework with lab component does not meet this criterion.
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3+ years of research/industry experience in genomics, genetics, molecular biology or computational biology. The analyst in this position will conduct cutting-edge bioinformatics analyses in close collaboration with a diverse set of biomedical labs within the LM&P department, as well as design and implement clinical genomic analysis pipelines for the Molecular Diagnostic Lab. The successful candidate will join the five-person LM&P bioinformatics team, a subset of the eighteen-person RI Bioinformatics group at MSI.
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The associate will be responsible for performing molecular assay work with a primary focus on nucleic acid quantitation and PCR, but also including DNA extraction from microorganisms and isothermal nucleic acid amplification.
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Recombinant DNA cloning to make expression vectors, using PCR or synthetic DNA assembly along with restriction enzyme methods. DNA sequencing data entry and analysis. The position involves techniques such as recombinant DNA cloning, DNA preparation, DNA/protein data entry, PCR, primer design.
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