37 multiple-sequence-alignment Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington in United States
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Position Summary The Cruchaga Lab at WashU Medicine is recruiting multiple Postdoctoral Research Associates. The NeuroGenomics and Informatics Center generates and analyzes Whole-Genome Sequencing
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, salivary gland cancers, and other tumors). We have advanced the application of single cell sequencing technologies to rigorously pursue this research, with our work providing the first detailed atlas
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biology, infections, genetic diseases, and the field of personalized medicine. We provide a value-added biologically and clinically relevant sequence analysis, and foster public understanding of science
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efficiency 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
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, experimental design and setup, data acquisition and data analysis. Experience with processing and analysis of bulk RNA and single-cell sequencing data and epigenetic sequencing data. Motivated for learning new
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disease models, human patient samples, 3D bone marrow organoid models, single-cell RNA-Sequencing, and general molecular and cellular biology techniques. The successful candidate should have a good
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, transplantation into animal models of diabetes, biomedical engineering, bioinformatics, and single-cell sequencing technologies. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Information on being a postdoc at
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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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Position Summary This post-doctoral job posting is for an R01 funded position to conduct parcellation of non-neocortical brain structures into well-defined brain areas using multiple MRI modalities
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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