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preferred, in physics and previous research experience in biophysics or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Ability to code fluently in Python, MATLAB, and/or R is essential. Ability
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experiments • Handle data collection and cleaning • Perform statistical analysis and visualization, primarily in R (but we appreciate Python skills as well) Who we’re looking for: •Experience in R is required
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, and present findings at internal and external scientific venues. Their combined expertise in cellular engineering, translational research, laboratory management, and computational analysis (R/Python) is
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-cell sequencing libraries, analyzing and integrating RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, TCR-seq, and BCR-seq multi-omic datasets using R or Python. Experience with advanced statistical modeling is expected. Familiarity
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empirical research. The PWBM software stack is mostly written in Python. Some of the models require large datasets to calibrate them, and some rely on computationally expensive techniques for forecasts
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Python and familiarity with areas in AI/ML, such as Natural Language Processing, HPC, HCI, API, AI Model development, AI frameworks like TensorFlow, PyTorch, Kraken, etc. and AI/ML methods and
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data, and regression and other statistical analysis skills) Experience working in R, STATA or Python (Strong preference for R and a preference for STATA). Strong written and analytical skills Excellent
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), and occasionally Python & SQL. Develop and deploy data cleaning, data management, variable creation, and variable naming protocols for various research projects. Create, link, and maintain customized
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statistical software (e.g., R and Python). Previous experience with and/or social media analyses and Unix operating systems is a plus. Successful completion of courses in statistics and research methods
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for the position of Research Specialist. As research programming is a significant part of this role, applicants should be familiar with programming languages such as Python and R and be willing learners of new