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Research Management position in the Wasserman Lab working on the Silent Genomes Project. The Wasserman laboratory partners with a strong genetics community to develop and apply computational (bioinformatics
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. USask is home to a critical mass of researchers in animal genomics, microbiology, veterinary epidemiology, sustainable agriculture, and bioinformatics. The USask Western College of Veterinary Medicine
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, genomics and bioinformatics to convert basic science insights into biotechnology innovations. The candidate is expected to contribute know-how in materials science, biofabrication, design and manufacturing
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design, and bioinformatics. Preferred experience in muscle dystrophy diseases/ muscle biology/ muscle stem regeneration and RNA interference. Application Process: Interested applicants should submit a CV
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related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications Advanced degree (MPH, MS, PhD, or equivalent) in biomedical sciences, public health, bioinformatics, or a related field. Strong
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cell therapy or related immuno-oncology setting Experience with in vivo tumor models Familiarity with bioinformatics tools for data analysis Knowledge of Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) What We Offer A
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. Application areas include robotics, social data science, bioinformatics, natural language processing, climate change, big data systems, communications, microelectronics and computer systems. Montreal is home to
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of research in MS and other neurological diseases in a basic science laboratory with a focus on neuroimmunology, neuroscience, immunology, molecular biology, bioinformatics and biostatistics Reports to the SK
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, and mathematics. Application areas include robotics, social data science, bioinformatics, natural language processing, climate change, big data systems, communications, microelectronics and computer
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biology, genetics, next-generation genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, and genetically-engineered animal models to complement our expertise in cell biological and physiology. The research in