25 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship research jobs at Nature Careers in United States
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and/or MD in computational biology, bioinformatics, genomics, or other related fields. Proficiency with high-throughput sequencing data analysis and cluster/cloud computing. Expertise in variant calling
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computational biology and immunology are also welcome. Our laboratory focus ranges from the study of basic biological processes to very translational bench-to-clinical research with implementation of laboratory
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the process of measuring and analyzing high-throughput, multi-dimensional omics data integrating single cell transcriptomics and spatial proteomics of immune cells from CSF and blood as well as human brain
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team is seeking a highly motivated candidate with skills and understanding in antigen presentation utilizing bioinformatics tools to be applied to vaccine development utilizing viral vectors
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; perform downstream bioinformatic analysis using appropriate tools (e.g., Seurat, Scanpy, Cell Ranger). • Analyze whole genome sequencing data sets • Collaborate with clinicians, computational biologists
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data at the IBM-CC Accelerator Discovery Program (the first Quantum Computer at the Cleveland Clinic Main Campus), Genomic Medicine Institute, Miller Family Heart & Vascular Institute, Taussig Cancer
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, and related bioinformatics and statistical analysis techniques. How to Apply: Send your CV, research statements and name/contact information for three references to attila.losonczy@gmail.com. Review
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, innovative sequencing and bioinformatics technologies including single cell and spatial transcriptomics, molecular biology approaches using cell-based and animal models, and biomarker studies from patients
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to independently work in a collaborative research environment are required. Preference will be given to individuals with hands-on experience in RNA and/or epigenetic technologies. Bioinformatics or animal management
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A full-time postdoctoral fellow position is available in Professor Wenyi Wang's lab at the Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center