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limited to, integrated cancer risk prediction model, cancer subtype discovery, genomic and epi-genomic data integration, single cell RNA-Seq data analysis, non-coding RNA data analysis, and other datasets
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national scientific conferences. Writes technical publications and reports. Designs and writes programs to perform analysis and produces written reports on results. Collects pilot data to help support new
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planning and capacity building for new research initiatives, particularly those related to harm reduction and telehealth-based care. Mentor MPH and PhD students through collaborative research, manuscript
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conferences. Candidates should hold a Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography or related discipline, with demonstrated expertise in numerical modeling and data analysis. Strong communication skills and a record of peer
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data analysis for omics studies, including genotype data, bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing data, high-dimensional phenotype data, pathway and functional analysis, network analysis, polygenic risk
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responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Ph.D. in relevant field, or PhD in molecular genetics
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biology and cell biology techniques such as nucleic acid extraction and manipulation, PCR, RT-PCR, Western blot analysis, immunostaining, cell culture, cell transfections, cell sorting. Performs genomic
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lab. Adhere to all university and agency policies regarding animal welfare, safety, security and compliance. Department Specific Qualifications Education: MD or Ph.D. in relevant field PhD in Biomedical
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immunohistochemical staining, microscopy, and image analysis. Maintain laboratory areas; order lab supplies, participate in weekly lab meetings, including presenting results and methods to group members; plan weekly
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analysis, and data management for Dean Santos’ primary grants. Participate in dissemination activities including but not limited to manuscript development for Dean Santos’ Environmental Influences on Child