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in the lab focus on the interaction of prothrombin with prothrombinase, leading to generation of thrombin and blood clotting, the activation of factor V required for assembly of prothrombinase and the
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opportunities for high-impact publications and grant development. Key Responsibilities Perform computational analysis of large-scale omics datasets, including proteomics, transcriptomics, and related modalities
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Biostatistics, Statistics, Epidemiology, or a relevant Public Health field. Strong background in statistical modeling, inference, and data analysis. Proficiency in statistical analysis software such as Stata, R
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prevention and intervention strategies. Collaborating with faculty and staff on research design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Writing reports and academic papers for publication in relevant
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, and contribute to grant proposals. Present scientific findings at conferences and internal meetings. Maintain meticulous daily records and perform robust data analysis. Engage in interdisciplinary
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, and experimental models (including animal handling and injections). Conduct assays, sterilize equipment, and ensure compliance with safety standards. Data Analysis & Documentation Compile, process, and
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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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one or more of the following will be given priority: Cryo‑EM grid optimization, data collection (Krios/Glacios), and reconstruction workflows Structural analysis of dynamic/heterogeneous complexes
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, among others. As a small highly collaborative team, we partner closely with researchers to support their projects from beginning to end including in experimental design, library preparation, data analysis
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. Contributing to the development and implementation of suicide prevention and intervention strategies. Â Collaborating with faculty and staff on research design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation