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, working alongside postdocs, research staff, and students, as well as with collaborators and established software development teams. Our interdisciplinary lab represents a convergence of microbial ecology
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addition to carrying out bench research using electrophysiological recording, the successful candidate will be expected to help develop data management software for managing and analyzing large volumes
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, building software, and potentially collaborating on applied health sciences projects. Basic Qualifications Candidates should have a doctoral degree in biostatistics, statistics, or a related field. Strong
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computational and experimental postdoctoral fellows, graduate, and undergraduate students, and a software and web engineer. Salary and Benefits This position is salaried and benefits eligible. Information
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skills in quantitative methods and data analysis software, writing skills 2. Research experience in related areas 3. Demonstrated ability to work independently, under supervision, and as part of a team
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design (using computer-aided software). Special Instructions A cover letter and current CV are required as part of the application. SEAS is dedicated to building a diverse and welcoming community, and we
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cancer, immunology, microscopy, histopathology or related fields · Evidence of original contributions to research via peer-reviewed publications, posters and presentations, and open-source software
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may bring a new technology or perspective to bear on the work in the lab. The successful candidate will work with the Principal Investigator Dr. Peter Sorger and Jeremy Muhlich, Director of Software
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skills. Strong software development experience is a plus. Special Instructions Application requirements include CV, cover letter, and three publications. Optional documents include a statement of teaching
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in scientific research, which can be evidenced through publications, technical reports, or impactful software projects. Additional Qualifications Interest in applying programming language theory