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Technician assists with neuroimaging research projects. The individual will be tasked to design, test, and evaluate methods and protocols for processing and analyzing neuroimage data, including structural CT
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Chemistry, Biochemistry, Food Science, Nutritional Science, or a related discipline; demonstrated expertise in the operation and maintenance of tandem mass spectrometry platforms, preferably UPLC-MS/MS
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. Familiarity with PM2 process management, database connection pooling (e.g. PgBouncer), and deployment automation tools is required. Must be proficient with bioinformatics software and databases including NCBI
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, molecular biology, and/or biochemistry is highly desired, as well as knowledge of basic cell biology and bioinformatics. Applications must include: (1) CV, (2) cover letter, (3) teaching statement, (4) name
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bioinformatics analyses of high-throughput sequencing data. Performs other related duties as assigned. Minimum Education and Experience: Master's Degree in a relevant science, or a Bachelor's Degree in a relevant
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bioinformatics, cheminformatics, and computer scripting would be an advantage. Preferred Qualifications Experience in linux computer systems would be an advantage. Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work
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Prior research experience preferred. Basic knowledge of T cell biology, tumor immunology, antigen presentation, T cell receptors, tumor antigens, immunotherapy, and bioinformatics processes for genomic
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the following: Oral sample processing and microbial DNA extraction. 16S rRNA library preparation and coordination of sequencing. Microbiome data analysis (with bioinformatics core support). Statistical
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ongoing research projects, including but not limited to mouse studies, Western blotting, and immunohistochemistry. Assists with and performs bioinformatics analyses of high-throughput sequencing data
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knowledge of T cell biology, tumor immunology, antigen presentation, T cell receptors, tumor antigens, immunotherapy, and bioinformatics processes for genomic and transcriptomic research is preferred