32 multiple-sequence-alignment research jobs at University of Minnesota in United-States
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sequencing, Hi-C, and other protocols bioinformatic and statistical analysis of complex datasets that include numerous types of data including 16S, metagenomic, metatranscriptomic, and enriched metagenomic
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of peer reviewed publications ● Demonstrated experience working with the family Passalidae ● Experience with phylogenomics; next-gen sequencing data collection and analyses. ● Experience in working with
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preps, and PCR analysis), protein analysis (Western blot, ELISA, FACS) • Proficiency in next-generation sequencing technologies (NGS) • Experience with flow-cytometry • Experience with tissue- and cell
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publications, experience with gene editing (CRISPR or otherwise), NGS sequencing, and mouse handling/dissection. This position is supported by a recent Alcon Senior Researcher Award given to Dr. Hulleman. 20
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variants and variants induced by mutagenesis and/or biotechnology applications. Analyses may include DNA sequence variant calling, localized genome assembly, and database development. There are opportunities
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animal tissues, submitting samples to the UM Genomics Core for QC and sequencing, and evaluating QC results. Regular meetings with the PI to discuss progress are required. • Perform RNA extractions – 85
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sequencing technologies to investigate somatic mutations and epimutations, exploring their roles in aging and age-related diseases. · Multi-omics Technology Development: Developing and implementing innovative
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occur on a rolling basis until a candidate is hired. Multiple hires are possible. The successful candidate for this position will work under the supervision of Dr. Theresa Osypuk , Professor
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oxyanions (selenate and selenite) to insoluble Se(0) nanoparticles and volatile, organoselenium compounds by a diverse suite of environmentally-relevant Ascomycete fungi. Aided by whole genome sequences
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should be open to learning new techniques and have a strong interest in using next-generation sequencing-based techniques to study virus-host interactions. Specifically, Individuals will perform epigenetic