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. Bioinformatics Analyst to work in the UHealth Medical campus in Miami, FL. JOB SUMMARY As a Sr. Bioinformatics Analyst, you will be responsible for the bioinformatics and data analytics needs of the Cancer
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satisfaction. Your new Team - CCDM: CCDM at Curtin University brings together university expertise in plant pathology, microbiology, molecular genetics, bioinformatics, data science, geographical information
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collaboration with the research team. Additionally, you will provide guidance to laboratory and biostatistical staff, assisting with project-related tasks as needed. You must hold a PhD either in Bioinformatics
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to laboratory and biostatistical staff, assisting with project-related tasks as needed. You must hold a PhD either in Bioinformatics, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related computational field
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omics data. The candidate should develop, set up, maintain and update bioinformatics pipelines to integrate tumor data from different technologies (including genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics
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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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the James Hutton Institute. There are currently around 50 members of the department, undertaking research in bioinformatics, geoinformatics, soil science, community planning, policy options appraisal, risk
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trusted voice in digital health, technology and transformation. The Research Assistant Professor will serve as the MIL site expert in bioinformatics setting the strategic vision for the group, leading
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at the interface between molecular science and computation. Applicants are expected to have earned a Ph.D. degree in computer science, computational biology, bioinformatics, or a related discipline in science