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in computer science, bioinformatics, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering or similar The UBC Department of Orthopaedics has an international reputation for excellence in teaching, research
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samples, iv) conducting bioinformatic analyses on RNA-Seq datasets, v) analyzing metabolites with mass spectrometers (LC-QTOF, SPME-GC-MS), and vi) disseminating results and knowledge generated
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bioengineering, immunology, molecular biology and bioinformatics. The Kizhakkedathu lab (https://cbr.ubc.ca/our-people/investigators/jayachandran-kizhakkedathu/ ) develops novel polymers and biomaterials as
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Strong organizational and time management skills Additional optional desired skills: Experience with translational cancer research and clinical trials Proficiency in bioinformatics and statistical analysis
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bioengineering, immunology, molecular biology and bioinformatics. The Kizhakkedathu lab (https://cbr.ubc.ca/our-people/investigators/jayachandran-kizhakkedathu/ ) develops novel polymers and biomaterials as
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with high-performance computing clusters. Experience in using different libraries such as RDKIT, DeepChem, Scikit, and Numpy. Experience working in bioinformatics techniques including phylogenetics
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molecules. We are addressing combinatorial target identification with CRISPR functional genomics and chemical biology for targeting hard to treat cancers. The Aparicio Lab has a long track record of high
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environments (namely the Surrey Memorial Hospital NICU-partnering with Ronald MacDonald House). There would be opportunities to work closely with experts and students in the fields of human-computer interaction
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employee's accessibility needs due to disability. The University will provide support in its recruitment processes to applicants with disabilities, including accommodation that takes into account an
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environments (namely the Surrey Memorial Hospital NICU-partnering with Ronald MacDonald House). There would be opportunities to work closely with experts and students in the fields of human-computer interaction