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translational bioinformatics platforms to support the mission of precision medicine. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Designs, develops, and implements: Algorithms and computer software for
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studies with implementation of: existing algorithms and computer software for analyzing omics-based data sets [high-throughput, massively parallel genomic/proteomic/clinical.]; data management and analysis
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onto local storage for substantial cost savings for the lab. After this initial project, with mentoring from the Principal Investigator, the computational scientist will oversee and develop algorithms
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figures of lab members. Candidate will train on the lab’s fundamental algorithms and run them in a collaborative manner with other team members to generate paper figures and make discoveries. Collaborative
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of Radiology, within WashU Medicine in St. Louis, a top-ranked medical school in research. The candidate will work on identifying multimodal biomarkers, specifically leveraging magnetic resonance imaging (MRI
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onto local storage for substantial cost savings for the lab. After this initial project, with mentoring from the Principal Investigator, the computational scientist will oversee and develop algorithms
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figures of lab members. Candidate will train on the lab’s fundamental algorithms and run them in a collaborative manner with other team members to generate paper figures and make discoveries. Collaborative
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Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Implements: Algorithms and computer software for analyzing omics-based data sets [high-throughput, massively parallel genomic/proteomic/clinical]; Data management
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on bitbucket and oversees the revision of the code to integrate with other algorithms. Trains on and oversees the formatting and cleaning of the data to make it publicly available according to the requirements
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Position Summary The Turner Lab at WashU in St. Louis focuses on advancing the emerging field of Precision Genomics, which we define as “determining all possible relevant genomic variation within