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disciplines as appropriate to coordinate continuity of care. Participates in infection control, equipment training, equipment maintenance, compliance, safety and program development. Actively works with team
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management in designing database applications for initiatives and oversees the related data entry process as needed. Assists in integrating the database with the program web server as needed. Maintains
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, Information Technology, Computer Science or Data Science. Preferred Qualifications Experience developing or working with data pipelines, data warehouses, knowledge of APIs, or other platforms and tools adjacent
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, Information Technology, Computer Science or Data Science. Preferred Qualifications Experience developing or working with data pipelines, data warehouses, knowledge of APIs, or other platforms and tools adjacent
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. Strong background and interest in plant‑microbe interactions and/or microbiology. Proficiency in programming languages such as R and Python. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent
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Scheduled Hours 37.5 Position Summary The Biology Department at WashU in St Louis is seeking qualified applicants for a full-time Staff Scientist position in the laboratory of Xuehua Zhong
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contributions and university contributions starting at 7%. Wellness Wellness challenges, annual health screenings, mental health resources, mindfulness programs and courses, employee assistance program (EAP
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, shell scripting, networking, and web servers as well as cloud services, such as AWS or Azure. Client and server-side coding, server-side programming language and/or web framework (e.g., Ruby/Rails, PHP
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will contribute to our overall goal of advancing novel therapeutic targets for neurodegenerative disease. Candidates with backgrounds in computational biology, stem cell biology, or neuroscience
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level. The position requires working collaboratively with a team of experimental and computational biologists to integrate genetic and genomic data with mathematical modeling to better understand