57 multiple-sequence-alignment research jobs at University of Washington in United-States
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management. Specifically, the successful candidate will re-sequence tuna genomes to improve estimates of stock structure, reduce the proportion of individuals that cannot be assigned to population, and develop
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innovative science and hands-on fishing experience to improve tuna management. Specifically, the successful candidate will re-sequence tuna genomes to improve estimates of stock structure, reduce the
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control) due to multiple interacting disturbances such as wildfires, drought, and insect outbreaks. The researcher will apply and adapt a spatially explicit multi-hazard risk assessment framework developed
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accepting applications for multiple full-time fellowship positions based in Seattle. These fellowships offer an exceptional opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge global health research in a dynamic
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or research alignment statement to include current interest and how it aligns with the goals of this project. To request disability accommodation in the application process, please contact the UW's
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tissue, new imaging modalities, small animal maintenance and surgeries, and single cell transcriptomics. They will also gain experience in bioinformatic analysis of sequencing and large-scale imaging
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mechanisms and disease outcomes. This work involves a multidisciplinary approach, including next-generation sequencing, bacterial genetics, host genetics and metabolomics. Job Description Primary Duties
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, cell sorting, next-generation sequencing, CRISPR/Cas9 screens, and mouse and iPSC stem cell models. We welcome applicants from multidisciplinary scientific backgrounds, including neuroimmunology, tumor
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of genomic workflows • Combined effects of rare and/or common multi-hit variants • Gene × environment interactions The lab employs a range of approaches, including cutting-edge sequencing technologies
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publications. Collegial conduct towards co-trainees, staff members and members of the research group. Processes animal models, cell cultures, RNA sequencing and staining. Mentors undergraduates. Adherence to all