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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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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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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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genomic changes. In this role, the successful applicant will have the opportunity to participate in the analysis and interpretation of multi-omics datasets including whole genome sequencing, bulk and single
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and writes programs to perform analysis and produces written reports on results. 5. Collects pilot data to help support new and competing renewal applications. 6. Supervises undergraduate and graduate
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scientific conferences. 3. Writes technical publications and reports. 4. Designs and writes programs to perform analysis and produces written reports on results. 5. Collects pilot data to help support new and
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immunofluorescence. Familiarity with rodent models of diabetes, data analysis, and interpretation of complex biological datasets is essential. The candidate should demonstrate the ability to work independently
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-time Postdoctoral Associate to join the laboratory of Dr. Rivka Stone MD PhD at the Wound Healing and Regeneration Research Program. The Stone Laboratory is engaged in two major funded areas of wound
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Qualifications Education: PhD Certification and Licensing: N/A Experience: N/A Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes: · Collaborative interdisciplinary engineering skills required The University of Miami is an
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programs to perform analysis and produces written reports on results. Collects pilot data to help support new and competing renewal applications. Supervises undergraduate and graduate research students and