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PhD or equivalent degree required; experience in bioinformatic data analysis, zebrafish, or genetics is preferred. Additional Information: Location: Biomedical Research Tower (0112) Position Type: Term
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. Data analysis, interpretation, and visualization. Preparing scientific reports and peer-reviewed publications. Presenting research findings at national and international conferences. Required Education
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the patient-care component of The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center. Consistently ranked by US News and World Report as one of the top hospitals in the nation for cancer care, The James
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is the academic heart of the university. The Arts and Sciences provides extraordinary opportunities to collaborate across disciplines, blending creativity and analysis to truly be at the forefront
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; previous experience in more than one of the following: primary human melanocyte culture, inflammatory skin disease, single cell bioinformatic analysis, murine models; and a proven ability to work both
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analysis to explore microbial communities and their functional potential. Apply computational tools and pipelines to analyze large-scale biological datasets. Scientific Communication (20%) Contribute
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analysis Established experience with animal models is mandatory Strong publication record, including at least two publication outputs in the last three years, with the applicant as the principal author
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high-risk individuals, and tailor treatments based on individual genomic differences. The post-doctoral fellow will work on large-scale genetic data analysis, genetic risk prediction, multi-omics, and
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on large-scale genetic data analysis, risk prediction, single-cell RNAseq, and implementation of methods for studying complex human diseases, such as glaucoma and retinal diseases. The candidate will have
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high-risk individuals, and tailor treatments based on individual genomic differences. The post-doctoral fellow will work on large-scale genetic data analysis, genetic risk prediction, multi-omics, and