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components; patient care, education and research that together enhance our contribution to society. Required Qualifications* PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, systems biology, statistics, physics
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Qualifications* PhD in Computer Science or Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, Bioinformatics, or other relevant field. Experience with machine learning and statistical analyses. Proficiency with
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Required Qualifications* PhD degree in bioinformatics Minimum 1 year of relevant experience Hands-on experience with R and/or Python and performing independent computational modeling. Ability to maintain
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patients with autoimmune disease. This research involves novel bioinformatics approaches to study disease processes in the skin and to establish the determinants of inter-individual heterogeneity, including
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Principles and has three critical components; patient care, education and research that together enhance our contribution to society. Required Qualifications* The successful candidate will hold a PhD, MD or MD
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animal models. They will lead the modification of existing bioinformatic approaches and develop new tools for data analysis. The individual should be familiar with R or Python-based tools to analyze
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applications from applicants with training in computational biology, biostatistics, bioinformatics, statistics, mathematics, or a related field. Job Summary Overview: The Zemans Lab is part of the Departments
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Apply Now Job Summary Dr. Con Ma?s lab in The Gilbert S. Omenn Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan is seeking a postdoctoral research fellow to
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research that together enhance our contribution to society. Responsibilities* Cong Ma's lab in the Gilbert S. Omenn Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan is
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Apply Now How to Apply Interested individuals should submit a CV and the names and contact information of three to five references to: Annette Kim, MD, PhD, Division of Molecular and Genomic