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PhD or equivalent degree required; Significant experience in behavior testing and bioinformatic data analysis is preferred. Requires successful completion of a background check. Selected candidate may
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breeding, bioinformatics, computational biology, genetics, molecular biology or related field Required Experience • Experience with high-performance computing and analysis of next-generation sequencing
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, or related discipline; a proven track record of publications; previous experience with yeast genetics and RNA biology and bio-informatic analysis, and a proven ability to work independently and to mentor
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research. The Postdoctoral Scholar – Pharmacometrics in the PhASR will support data collection, quality control of data, data analysis, modeling, simulation and PK/PD study design for human clinical trials
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engineering related research, makes and records observations and measurements, collects and compiles data for computer input and analysis, perform literature search on related topics, and operates and maintains
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collection, processing, and analysis is required. Requires successful completion of a background check. Selected candidate may be requested to complete a pre-employment physical including a drug screen
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. Recruiting, supporting, and retaining faculty of the highest caliber is a core component of this commitment. The Office of Academic Affairs (OAA) has established Dual Careers and Faculty Relocation (DCFR
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. Responsibilities include developing and contributing to projects, investigating new phenomena, setting research priorities, conducting experiments, data analysis, literature reviews, and laboratory maintenance
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in respected journals. Experience in multicolor flow cytometry, including analysis of the results, molecular techniques for immunological studies and mouse experiments, and orthotopic tumor
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Center. Responsibilities Include: High through-put analysis and genomic analysis of gene expression Plans, designs, executes, and manages research projects related to the control of development and cancer