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community. The College of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Transplantation, is currently accepting applications for a Research Scientist. This position will support the University’s mission and commitment
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healthcare system and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, College of Medicine’s faculty are transforming the world of medicine every day. The Department of Surgery is a top-tier department with
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Education Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, or related field. Four (4) years of relevant work experience and/or other specialized training can be used in
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of the University of Cincinnati. Required Education MD, PhD, or MD/PhD in neuroscience or a related field (Bioinformatics, genetics, etc.) Additional Qualifications Considered Experience with rodent models and
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culture and bioinformatics. The intended start date, though flexible, is November 1st, 2025 – January 1st, 2026. Essential Functions Conduct research experiments in a particular field within the pre
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culture and bioinformatics. The intended start date, though flexible, is November 1st, 2025 ? January 1st, 2026. Essential Functions Conduct research experiments in a particular field within the pre
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neutrophil biology. Proficiency in analyzing large-scale single-cell RNA sequencing datasets. Experience with R programming and familiarity with relevant bioinformatics packages (e.g., Seurat, Bioconductor
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husbandry, routine molecular biology techniques (e.g., nucleic acid extraction and cloning, PCR amplification, histology) and “dry lab” techniques (e.g., basic bioinformatic analyses). The successful
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and/or neutrophil biology. Proficiency in analyzing large-scale single-cell RNA sequencing datasets. Experience with R programming and familiarity with relevant bioinformatics packages (e.g., Seurat
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) (https://ceas.uc.edu/academics/departments/computer-science.html) in the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) provides a number of core courses to undergraduate and graduate students