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  • Bioinformatician/Computational Biologist- University of Colorado

    Professional Research Assistant (Bioinformatician/Computational Biologist)

    Our lab is seeking a highly motivated Bioinformatician/Computational Biologist to analyze high-throughput sequencing and functional genomics data (RNA-seq, shRNA, ChIP-seq, etc)

    The Bioinformatician will work closely with biologists in the lab to analyze new and existing biological datasets in various research projects. Duties will include:
    • Development of new bioinformatics pipelines
    • Development and assessment of new bioinformatics tools
    • Work closely with members of research team; communicate methods to biological scientists
    • Regularly present results and methods at laboratory meetings
    • Instruct and assist researchers on the use of basic bioinformatics tools, when needed
    • Contribute to the preparation of scientific manuscripts

    Minimum qualifications:
    • B.S. degree in Bioinformatics, Biology, Biostatistics, Computer Science, or related field. Advanced degree or significant experience preferred.
    • 3+ years experience in a laboratory setting.

    For full posting, please see https://www.jobsatcu.com/postings/81525

    APPLICATIONS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED THROUGH THE JOBSATCU WEBSITE!

    Thank you for your interest.

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