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transfer by interacting with research laboratories and staff from other databases. Work with the bioinformatics team to develop data analysis tools, data pipelines, and database and web interface design
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Group (CSG) and will have a parallel role within the dyad leadership structures of the Mental & Behavioral Health service lines at Children’s Wisconsin (CW). This individual will lead our nationally
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renowned Orthopaedic Surgery Department, you will contribute to our mission of providing exceptional patient care, education, and research. The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at MCW includes 34 clinical
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that contribute to GVHD particularly within the gastrointestinal tract using genetically modified mouse models, flow cytometry, q-PCR, RNA-seq, western blot, single cell RNA seq, bioinformatics, and other
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and implement experiments, analyze data and compile results, monitor quality control processes to ensure integrity of research, and prepare and write manuscripts and grant applications. This role will
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is preferred. Computational/bioinformatic experience is preferred. Experience with handling of laboratory animals is preferred, but not required. Ability to read, understand, follow, and enforce safety
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funding including from the NIH and foundations. Their role will directly support innovation and activities related to Data, Infrastructure and Processes across the entire data pipeline in CIBMTR including
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, faculty, and APPs to meet institutional and medical staff needs, while continuously improving processes and procedures. Assess recruitment needs and strategies: Evaluate both immediate and long-term needs
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Support Office, supporting the Translational Research Unit (TRU). You’ll combine direct patient interaction with lab-based specimen processing and visit coordination to ensure smooth, efficient, and high
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discovery. Candidates with expertise in bioinformatics, machine learning, data integration & harmonization, natural language processing including large language models, imaging informatics, and pathology