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, demonstrated by a strong publication record: 1) bioinformatics and related areas; 2) cell and molecular biology and related areas; or 3) animal model physiology and related areas. Candidates must have a PhD, or
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record: 1) bioinformatics and related areas; 2) cell and molecular biology and related areas; or 3) animal model physiology and related areas. Candidates must have a PhD, or MD/PhD degree, and be self
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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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organizational skills. Proficient user of Microsoft Office Suite. Skills and ability to perform bioinformatic analysis of transcriptomic data. Skills and ability to perform metabolic analysis (e.g. Seahorse
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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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computational data analysis, bioinformatics or AI/ML is a plus. Demonstration of problem-solving skills and capability to overcome complex issues. FLSA Exempt Full Time/Part Time Full Time Number of Hours Worked
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. Experience with multicolor flow cytometry. Experience with immunofluorescence high resolution imaging. Experience with bioinformatics tools and analyses. FLSA Exempt Full Time/Part Time Full Time Number
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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