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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Summary: This position involves the testing, evaluation and application of advanced bioinformatics tools for analysis
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Proteomics (anticipate approximately 5% time on this project) LC-MS/MS proteomics bioinformatics. multi-omics integrations. Project 5. Osteosarcoma integrated single cell transcriptomics and spatial genomics
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pathogenic regulatory pathway from different angles. Responsibilities-100%: Install and implement bioinformatics software and pipeline. Analyze the multi-omics data, e.g., short read and long read, DNA-seq and
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relevant information. We need a motivated individual with a background in computer science, bioinformatics, or related fields, to write computer programs to carry out such tasks in an efficient manner
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with bioinformatics programs. All necessary training will be provided. Position Responsibilities: Washing dishes, prepping glassware, pipet tips and other consumable lab items for autoclaving. Stocking
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bioinformatics. Preferred Qualifications Experience in genetic research using model organisms, such as Drosophila and C. elegans. Willingness in learning purchasing and University system functions. About the
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Required Qualifications PhD in plant molecular biology/genetics. Experience in bioinformatic analysis of single cell transcriptomic data. Strong publication record in plant molecular biology and genomics
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% Perform bacterial culture 40% Perform molecular analyses including nucleic acid extraction, reverse transcription, and nanopore sequencing 20% Perform bioinformatic analysis of nanopore sequencing results
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368187 Location Twin Cities Department CSENG CS&E Administration Posted Date 05/07/2025 Job Title Bioinformatics Analyst Job ID 368171 Location Twin Cities Department U of MN Genomics Center Posted Date 05