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related to transcriptomic and epigenomic studies What You Bring PhD in Biological Sciences, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Structural Biology, Plant Biology, or a related discipline Proven
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to present research findings, learn about the latest advances in the field, and develop a scientific network. What you bring: A PhD in the life sciences, computer science or applied mathematics is required
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: Advanced degree (PhD, DVM, MD) in a relevant scientific or biomedical research field. While an advanced degree is preferred, individuals with substantial professional experience, a strong track record in
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while advising stakeholders on data strategies and best practices. What you bring: Minimum requirements: PhD in Bioengineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, or a
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initiatives as needed. What You Bring: Bachelor’s degree and 5+ years’ experience, master’s degree with 3-5 years’ experience, or PhD with 2 years’ experience. At least two (2) years of library
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downstream usability. What you bring: Master's or PhD degree in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Computational Neuroscience, or a related field—or an equivalent combination of education and relevant
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the work of others to meet project goals while advising stakeholders on data strategies and best practices. What you bring: Master's or PhD degree in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Computational
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about the latest advances in the field, and develop a scientific network. What you bring: A PhD in physics, biomedical engineering, neuroscience, or a closely related area of study is required. Experience
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graduated PhDs. Proven ability to independently design and carry out projects. Strong skills in tissue culture and molecular biology (required). Experience with DNA sequencing, RNA sequencing, or single-cell
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: Required Qualifications PhD in Biology or a related field At least one first-author primary research article in a peer-reviewed journal Proficiency with standard molecular, cell, developmental biology, and