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Category Bioinformatics/Computational Biology. You will implement and improve computational pipelines and methods that can be applied to cutting-edge data being generated at SAIL. These data are used to explore diverse questions, including the subjects of tumor heterogeneity, drug resistance, tumor stem cells, mechanism of immunotherapy, the emergence of metastasis, and the tumor-immune environment.
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The ideal candidate will hold a PhD or MD-PhD and have prior research experience in functional genomics, statistical genetics, and/or computational biology and will have prior peer-reviewed publications.
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A Master’s or PhD degree in Computational Chemistry, Biology, Physics, or a related field. The ideal candidate should possess the following qualifications:- Proficiency in various computational methods with familiarity in others, molecular dynamics simulations, free energy simulations, docking, and homology modeling.
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Understanding of computational biology or bioinformatics. VantAI combines cutting-edge machine learning with deep systems biology, physics and chemistry expertise to solve the most challenging problems in drug discovery.
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PhD in Chemical Biology, Proteomics, or related field. Bridge the gap between lab teams and computational workstreams, fostering a synergistic environment that maximizes data utility. Computational affinity, worked with computational biologists.
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Masters, Ph. D., or equivalent experience in chemistry, biophysics, computational biology, or closely related life-sciences domain expertise. Excellent understanding of the key methodologies of computational drug discovery.
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Proficiency in molecular biology techniques including the manipulation and analysis of gene expression in cultured and primary cells is required. Some knowledge of immunology would be desirable, so are computational skills.
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Position Summary The Department of Herpetology at the American Museum of Natural History seeks a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the areas of evolutionary and genomic biology. Required Qualifications Ph. D. degree in evolutionary biology, ecology, zoology or a related field.
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The laboratory of Jonathan Peled is seeking a highly motivated and successful individual with a background in microbiology/microbiome, immunology, and/or prior experience or interest in computational/bioinformatics approaches.
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Ph. D. in Computational Biology, Biostatistics, or a related field. This position will be focused on the bioinformatics collaborations in Oncology clinical trials and will thus play a crucial role in analyzing large-scale genomic and clinical datasets to uncover insights into cancer biology and treatment response.
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Do you have expertise in bioinformatics/computational biology and immuno-oncology? Relevant PhD (or equivalent graduate degree plus proven applied experience), combining technical expertise in computational biology, bioinformatics, data science or applied biostatistics.
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Responsibilities: Responsibilities include: Conducting cranial window surgery Viral delivery of constructs Molecular biology and animal behavior Mouse colony management Performing optical microscopy Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in science required; educational emphasis in neuroscience or molecular biology preferred.
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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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Help to improve software pipelines and computational infrastructure at SAIL. Minimum of Bachelor's with core biology and computer science courses, or equivalent experience. The people of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) are united by a singular mission: ending cancer for life.
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Bachelor's with 5+ years or MS / PhD with 1+ years in a medically-related field with a quantitative focus (public health, health economics, biostatistics) or in in a quantitative field (computer science, statistics, computational biology, biomedical engineering.
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