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Job Description The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB), Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS) is recruiting for a Senior Bioinformatics Analyst. The candidate will join the Fertig Lab. Elana Fertig
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Senior Bioinformatics Analyst - (250000QD) The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB), Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS) is recruiting for a Senior Bioinformatics Analyst. The candidate will
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Bioinformatics Software Engineer II - (250000MO) The University of Maryland Institute for Health Computing (UM-IHC) is a $70M initiative in North Bethesda funded by Montgomery County and the
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Postdoctoral Fellow Positions in Microbiome, Immunology, and Bioinformatics - (250000Q8) Postdoctoral Positions in Microbiome, Immunology, and Bioinformatics Opening in Fall 2025, the Translational
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Research Assistant/Associate Professor (Proteomics and Bioinformatics), Non-Tenure Track - (220000I3) POSITION SUMMARY Location: On-site at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Baltimore
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formulation, immunology techniques such as primary cell isolation and culture, flow cytometry, and ELISA, bioinformatics for biomolecular corona analysis, and in vitro and in vivo nanomedicine evaluation
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, human microbiome, host/pathogen interactions, infectious diseases, and other broad areas of genomics, systems biology and bioinformatics applied to improving human health. IGS has established significant
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./Ph.D. in computational biology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, bioengineering, computer science, mathematical biology, or a related discipline, with a strong background in analyzing and integrating tumor
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large study cohorts and apply that knowledge to improve health care. We are seeking outstanding postdoctoral research fellows with a background in genetic epidemiology, genomics or bioinformatics and an
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) with relevant experience. Experience with nanoparticle formulation, immunology techniques such as primary cell isolation and culture, flow cytometry, and ELISA, bioinformatics for biomolecular corona