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Functions The biostatistician works with Dr. Ye and other Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Shared Resources (BBSR) faculty to provide support for study design, data management, complex statistical and
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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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, molecular genetics and bioinformatics, as evidenced by publication record preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Learning Agility: Ability to learn new procedures, technologies, and protocols, and adapt
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Description Job Description Summary This faculty position will focus on the development of bioinformatics methodology and analysis for genomic studies at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Biostatistics
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, and emerging analytical needs. Department Specific Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a related field required; Master’s Degree preferred
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, developmental biology, stem cell biology, or imaging and bioinformatics. The department is home for the administration of the graduate program in Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology, an interdepartmental
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the Department of Medicine will need to meet the following requirements: Requirements (essential) Ph.D. in Bioinformatics or similar field. Demonstrated knowledge and application of scientific techniques
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complex data sets generated from experiments, often using bioinformatics tools and statistical methods to interpret results and draw meaningful conclusions. Publication and Dissemination: Writing and
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), bioinformatics and value-based models of cancer survivorship care; health disparities in specific survivorship subgroups (e.g., LGBT; Hispanics; Elderly); cardiometabolic health in cancer survivors; and/or
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health record (EHR), bioinformatics and value-based models of cancer survivorship care; health disparities in specific survivorship subgroups (e.g., LGBT; Hispanics; Elderly); cardiometabolic health in