11 multiple-sequence-alignment Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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background in pulse sequence development and/or reconstruction techniques. The MRI scientist will be involved with an NIH-funded project to develop real-time adaptive motion correction for MRI, and
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Post-Doctoral Position - Pulse Sequence and Reconstruction Techniques for Prospective Motion Correction y - (250000N6) The Center for Advanced Imaging Research (CAIR) within the Department
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molecular biology, demonstrated by first authorship in a peer-reviewed publication. While expertise in nucleic acid sequencing, biostatistics, cell culture, and animal handling is advantageous, it is not
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sequence data, epigenetic and clinical data, using machine learning to identify biomarkers, and developing polygenic risk scores. These studies aim to uncover the underlying biology of disease development in
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building hosting many interdisciplinary research teams, including the Institute of Genome Sciences. The salary will be aligned with NIH and UMB pay scales. Application Process: To apply, please submit
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extraction and TLC analysis, immunoprecipitation and protein purification, ChIP assays, and/or sample preparations for single cell or nucleus RNA sequencing. To apply for this position, please send your CV
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including RNA, DNA, and extracellular vesicles isolations, QPCR, western blot, microarrays, and RNA sequencing is expected. Experience with flow cytometry is preferred. Experience in the analysis of genomics
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, we investigate the role of enhancers in transcription control, and how changes in enhancer activity affects cell physiology and cancer transformation. We adopt innovative sequencing technologies (RNA
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published scientific paper. Experience in the analysis of genomics data and next-generation sequencing library preparations such as RNA-seq, ChIP-Seq, are preferred. Any skills with CRISPR genome engineering
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including but not limited to immune cell culture assays, flow cytometry, Western blotting, Q-PCR, library creation and RNA and DNA sequencing Experience working with human samples is preferred Strong writing