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submit the following materials through mathjobs.org: https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/27619 All applications received by December 1, 2025 will receive full consideration. Please submit the following
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programs, industry jobs, and other research assistant positions), and have a range of skill levels and experience with coding. Fellowships will begin around July 1, 2026. Fellows typically work at OI full
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practices, industry standards, codes/jurisdictional authorities, and University guidelines/practices. Must maintain work area, tools and equipment in accordance with University standards/practices. Required
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with computational environments for ’omics data manipulation (command line, Python, R, etc.) * Deep knowledge in at least one relevant subdiscipline, i.e. bioinformatics, microbiology, microbial ecology
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Eligibility: Applicants must hold an active grant in one of the activity codes listed below, and the research proposed in the supplement must be accomplished within the competitive segment of the active award
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under Title VI (i.e., race, color, or national origin/shared ancestry). Preparing summary materials, notice documents, and other applicable documents/materials for Hearing Panels, Determination Panels
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to, the following: Data Analysis and Programming Develop study questions and analytic approach (including literature searches and data searches using various sources) Optimize, test, and debug model code Clearly
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. Application Requirements Applications must include the following, or they will be considered incomplete: Resume Cover letter including: A link to a piece of code on GitHub that you wrote, ideally something