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Course Code & Title: BCH2203 Intro to R for Biochemists COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is to introduce graduate students to the programing language R. The course will teach the students how
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Course Code & Title: BCH2202 Introduction to Programming in R COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is to introduce graduate students to the programing language R. The course will teach the students how
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 21 hours ago
Phonology. Mastery of the course material demonstrated by a productive and ongoing research profile in Phonetics or Phonology. Experience with basic statistical analyses and graphing using R; experience with
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 2 days ago
overall goal is to provide a foundation for using Tableau in data-driven decision-making in the life sciences. Visualization with Tableau will be supplemented with R coding techniques that students have
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agents (e.g., HPTA/R, HAA/R, PPA/R, TDG, Export Controls, international treaty obligations) Experience with DNA isolation, PCR, and reactions for Sanger sequencing; editing and aligning DNA sequences
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Qualifications:Applicant must have convocated with a Ph.D to be given consideration for this position. Description of Duties: Design and implementing six practical lectures on using R. Each lecture will have an accompanying
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experience, preferably in an university environment Strong understanding and application of financial policies and procedures Demonstrated experience processing financial transactions (A/R, A/P and expense
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with experience as a Teaching Assistant/Instructor in an undergraduate course. Knowledge of R and bioinformatics is necessary. Preferred Qualifications: Previous experience teaching in a physiology
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. Class schedule: Lectures M 15–16, T 9–10, F 11–12 (lecturers are expected to attend two of three each week) Tutorials (Studios) T 11–13, T 13–15, W 15–11, R 12–14 (lecturers are responsible for two each
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, including working with large genomic datasets Demonstrated experience performing molecular biology techniques and molecular laboratory skills (e.g. PCR, site-directed mutagenesis, cloning) Experience with R