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program at the University of Chicago is designed to provide foundational training in bioinformatics. With demand for more sophisticated health information systems and medical research methodologies rapidly
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-guide/ . Prior to the start of employment, qualified applicants must have: 1) completed a PhD in biomedical sciences, bioinformatics, data science or related fields, or an MD with advanced training and 2
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Department BSD CTD - Bioinformatics - Plan X About the Department The Center for Translational Data Science (CTDS) at the University of Chicago is a research center whose mission is to develop
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in Statistics, Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a closely related field by start date. Experience: Coursework or project experience in multivariate statistics and/or machine
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on quantitative genetics, systems biology and genomics, bioinformatics and computational biology. Job Summary The primary responsibility of this position is to provide technical support for research projects
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projects that have the potential to ultimately advance cancer care. The day-to-day work will involve animal care, tissue culture, and bioinformatics techniques in close collaboration with a group of
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satisfactory job performance. Job Summary The Research Analyst performs and assists with immunology, microbiology and metabolism experiments and bioinformatic analysis of gene expression experiments; helps
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proteomics, spatial metabolomics, 3D organotypic cultures of human tissue, spatiotemporal characterization of the immune system, and stable-isotype tracing in patients. Bioinformatic support and access to all
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on quantitative genetics, systems biology and genomics, bioinformatics and computational biology. Job Summary The primary responsibility of this position is to provide technical support for research projects
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statistical analysis and bioinformatics relevant to cancer research. Interpret findings in the context of current scientific literature and cancer biology. Identify novel biomarkers, drug targets