32 multiple-sequence-alignment research jobs at University of Minnesota in United States
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to balance multiple tasks and manage time efficiently to ensure project activities are completed in an organized and efficient manner for incorporation into peer-reviewed publications. Research outcomes
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responsible for degradation, and quantify microbial responses to fluorinated pesticides and pharmaceuticals using cell sorting and sequencing techniques. The individual will also interact with, lead, and assist
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with GWAS/sequencing data and multiple types of omic/neuroimaging data, as in Mendelian randomization and TWAS. In addition to new methods development and evaluations, the job responsibilities include
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for this position will be detail-oriented to ensure accuracy in data collection and analysis; ethically minded; collaborative with various stakeholders, and adaptable to handle multiple projects and adapt to changing
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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 (Including histone
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environment. Experience working in sequences Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $56,484 - $61,008; depending on education/qualifications/experience Time Appointment Category: 75%-100% Appointment (If job description
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-tuning DNA sequence/genomic/omic large language models (gLLMs) with their applications to genetics, e.g. in identifying causal genes for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). You will have access to state-of-the-art
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purification. DNA analysis such as DNA gel electrophoresis and analyzing DNA sequencing results/ • Western blot techniques: SDS-PAGE gel electrophoresis and western blot. • Co-immunoprecipitation and ChIP
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combination of education and relevant work experience to equal at least eight (8) years. Demonstrated ability to work independently and handle multiple projects simultaneously. Ability to obtain a Certified
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statement that describes your research plan; how your research aligns with the Department of Entomology’s existing or emerging areas of research strength; and how you embed inclusive excellence