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The Genetics Department at Stanford University is seeking a Software Developer 2 to conceptualize, develop, supervise, and implement novel computational approaches for genomics. The successful applicant must
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or modify the goals of the program or function. May develop and/or oversee budgets; manage finances including monitoring, analyzing, forecasting, and reporting. * - Other duties may also be assigned. DESIRED
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program staff, communicate with faculty and students, and interface with external partners and vendors to advance the Rhode Center's ambitious goals and critical mission. This position will supervise staff
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skills when needed. * Demonstrated ability to apply theoretical knowledge of science principals to problem solve work. * Ability to maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. * General computer
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The FUNR Lab at Stanford University (https://www.funrscience.com ), of the Departments of Biochemistry and Developmental Biology and supervised by Florentine Rutaganira, is seeking a Life Science Research
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and genomics computational methods is highly desirable. The LSRP will perform day-to-day experiments most often utilizing mouse genetic models, cell culture, and molecular biology techniques
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, involvement with educational organizations, tracking of pertinent legislation, and direct advocacy on a wide variety of issues from land use policies to funding for the basic sciences to health care. The Office
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the programmatic goals of the division. Stanford is internationally recognized for excellence in integrated, patient-centered care and advancing the science of pain management. Our Division of Pain Medicine is
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: Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR) Ped: Developmental Behavioral Postdoc Appointment Term: A postdoc term is usually 2 years, though this may vary. Appointment Start Date: Funding for this position is
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data sets data using advanced computational informatics software. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (REQUIRED): Bachelor's degree in related scientific field and two years of relevant work experience; or Master's