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, and community outreach. The postdoc will join a cohort of graduate students and postdocs across Earth Science, Environmental Engineering, Data Science and Statistics, Microbiology, and Anthropology
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required for this position. More About This Job Required Qualifications: PhD in Earth or Environmental Science, Civil/Environmental Engineering, Geography, Computer Science, or a related field at time of
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doctoral degree in applied mathematics, physics, computer science, biomedical engineering, mathematical biology, computational systems biology, or related field. Demonstrated experience in at least one of
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imaging program involving molecular oncologists, cancer biologists, computational biologists, and imaging scientists focused on detecting breast cancer and predicting response to therapy. The position is
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, Experimentation, Flow Cytometry, Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Informatics, In Vitro Assays, In Vivo Assays, Laboratory Operations, Laboratory Techniques, Molecular Biology, Omics, Python (Programming Language
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and Informatics Center at WashU. We are dedicated to generating and analyzing whole-genome sequencing data along with high-throughput, multi-dimensional 'omics' data to advance our understanding
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Qualifications section. Skills: 3D Imaging, Collaboration, Communication, Computer Coding, Data Analysis, Data Interpretations, Data Science, Electroencephalogram (EEG), Experimentation, Genome-Wide Association
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measurement. Additional duties involve microbial population analysis (16sRNA), chemistry analysis (N, P, metals), and statistical modeling. The role also entails lab management, including cleaning and safety
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under supervision, with the goal of establishing an independent research program and career path. The postdoc will be based at the University of Washington – Seattle Campus. The preferred start date is
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genetics and genomics, with expanded interests in computational biology, functional genomics, and neuroscience. Example projects within the university and with external partners: • Noncoding Variation in