73 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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implement bioinformatics tools and workflows to process and analyze multi-omics datasets, enabling insights into complex genomic changes. They will facilitate projects in collaboration with local and
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bioinformatics team of the BC Cancer’s Department of Molecular Oncology (http://molonc.bccrc.ca). The UBC Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology has training programs at the undergraduate, graduate and
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in molecular biology and bioinformatics, with a focus on infectious disease and cancer models. Candidates must have a PhD in Immunology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, or Vaccine Research. The ideal
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myocarditis and vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia. The successful candidate would be expected to have a strong foundation in genetics and/or genomics. Experience in pharmacology, bioinformatics
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foundation in genetics and/or genomics. Experience in pharmacology, bioinformatics, or data analysis is highly desirable and would be considered a valuable asset. Additional skills that would strengthen a
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. Experience in pharmacology, bioinformatics, or data analysis is highly desirable and would be considered a valuable asset. Additional skills that would strengthen a candidate’s application include: experience
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expected to have a strong foundation in genetics and/or genomics. Experience in pharmacology, bioinformatics, or data analysis is highly desirable and would be considered a valuable asset. Additional skills
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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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bioengineering, immunology, molecular biology and bioinformatics. The Kizhakkedathu lab (https://cbr.ubc.ca/our-people/investigators/jayachandran-kizhakkedathu/ ) develops novel polymers and biomaterials as