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supervision of the Principal Investigator, the Student Assistant assists with neuroimaging research projects. The individual will be tasked to design, test, and evaluate methods and protocols for processing and
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preparation and delivery of lectures, configure various bioinformatics tools, analyze data, and support Bootcamp students, assisting with installing, debugging, and troubleshooting as needed. Essential duties
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Specialist IV will maintain and run existing bioinformatic analysis pipelines using the high-performance computing resources at Rutgers University. The role will also include assisting in the coordination of a
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specialized equipment. Keeps the eDNA laboratory organized in a clean and safe manner. Teaches and trains students and technicians on laboratory processes and equipment. Handles the preparation of a wide
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Specialist IV will maintain and run existing bioinformatic analysis pipelines using the high-performance computing resources at Rutgers University. The role will also include assisting in the coordination of a
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bioinformatics tools for genetics and neuroscience research. Preferred Qualifications This role embodies a high degree of complexity, requiring sophisticated understanding and application of neuroscience and
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submitting manuscripts through the peer-review process scientific journal. A copy of PhD certification will be required before an official offer can be given. Certifications/Licenses PhD certification Required
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modeling, and bioinformatics to advance target and drug discovery in oncology and to understand mechanisms of therapeutic resistance. Under the direction of the Department Chair, the Research Associate II
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Master’s in Data Science, Health Informatics or related field, required. Knowledge of Bioinformatics and computational analysis is required. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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, purification, and qualitative and quantitative analyses of bioactive oxylipins using techniques such as LC-MS/MS and GC-MS, determination of their roles in biochemical processes relevant to chronic diseases