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maintenance of bioinformatic pipelines for cutting-edge omics data analysis. We seek a dynamic and passionate individual with experience in computational biology to drive our research mission forward and
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Student Services Administration Professional II, Biomedical Informatics (College of Medicine-Phoenix
Department Website Link College of Medicine-Phoenix Location Greater Phoenix Area Address Phoenix, AZ USA Position Highlights The Department of Bioinformatics (BMI) at the College of Medicine-Phoenix seeks a
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. Approaches make use of spatial omics, advanced imaging techniques such as 3D deep tissue staining, microCT, and synchrotron imaging, as well as bioinformatics analyses. The Schimmel lab has ongoing
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hemorrhagic telangiectasia. Approaches make use of spatial omics, advanced imaging techniques such as 3D deep tissue staining, microCT, and synchrotron imaging, as well as bioinformatics analyses. The Schimmel
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extraction, PCR and sequencing. In addition, the candidate is expected to aid in the data analysis and have an interest (or experience) in basic bioinformatic analyses techniques. This individual should be
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-rounded, motivated and enthusiastic individual with prior experience in RNA sequencing, bioinformatic analysis, blood biomarkers, while working in various databases (R, Python) and performing statistical
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expected to aid in the data analysis and have an interest (or experience) in basic bioinformatic analyses techniques. This individual should be detailed oriented, conscientious, able to follow instructions
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/storage nodes to support life sciences research. Install and maintain specialized research software, including bioinformatics tools, often built from source, to support evolving project needs. Develop
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integration of compute/storage nodes to support life sciences research. Install and maintain specialized research software, including bioinformatics tools, often built from source, to support evolving project
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expertise encompasses cellular, molecular, and developmental biology, as well as anatomy and genetics. The department focuses on imaging, bioinformatics, ‘omics’, stem cells, and systems genetics, and is