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, analysis, and statistical programs (especially R and some knowledge of Stata is also helpful) is a must for a successful candidate to this position. Job Description The Center for Social Norms and Behavioral
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integration using R or Python. The ideal candidate will have experience with flow cytometry, track records of bulk and single-cell RNA, TCR, and BCR sequencing data analysis, proficiency in advanced
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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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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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-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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maintenance of machine learning algorithms, applications, analysis pipelines, and results reporting methodologies using R and SAS (including R functions and SAS macros for data management and analysis support
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, Eclipse TPS, and Aria R&V. A complete upgrade of the current radiation therapy equipment is underway. Dedicated medical physics support is provided through the University of Pennsylvania's healthcare system
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knowledge of data manipulation and conversion tools; Strong numerical skills and meticulous attention to detail; Experience with statistics and statistical programming (R preferred) and general-purpose
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include a Varian Silhouette with RapidArc, OBI/CBCT, Eclipse TPS, and Aria R&V. A complete upgrade of the current radiation therapy equipment is underway. Dedicated medical physics support is provided
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aimed at both trainees and young faculty to increase the number of investigators, including under-represented minority trainees, receiving K and R level NIH awards with a particular focus on the K to R