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Fellow with a PhD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Data Science, or a related quantitative field to join an interdisciplinary research program focused on Alzheimer’s disease (AD
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faculty and graduate students, researchers in the SLU PRiME education policy research center, and SLPS administrative staff) to conduct research on Missouri education data, SLPS data, and continue their own
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management, and administration. Qualifications: Self-motivation and working independently. Data analysis skills. Trouble shooting ability. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. PhD in Virology
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analyze experimental data using statistical and computational tools. Maintain accurate records of research procedures and results; prepare reports and manuscripts for publication. Utilize electronic data
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. Data Analysis & Documentation Compile, process, and analyze experimental data using statistical and computational tools. Maintain accurate records of research procedures and results; prepare reports and
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. Qualifications A recent PhD in Plant/microbial Biology, Biochemistry, or related discipline Relevant Experiences in Bioinformatics and Proteomics Experience in basic Microbiology techniques including tissue
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collaborations within the department and with external partners. Contribute to the mentorship of graduate and undergraduate students. Ensure strict adherence to ethical guidelines and regulations for research
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of graduate and undergraduate students involved in research projects. Adhering to ethical guidelines and regulations governing research involving human subjects. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Doctoral degree
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research opportunities. Present findings at scientific conferences and departmental seminars. Mentor graduate students and/or research assistants as appropriate. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Doctoral degree in
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of Saint Louis University. 11. Incorporating undergraduates into their research activities. 12. Participating in the laboratories outreach activities with the public and local middle school students