Job description/application link: Bioinformatics Scientist 41474BR
The Harvard FAS Informatics group and Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma (BI) are joining forces on an exciting project to explain the brain circuitry underlying symptom domains of relevance to the central nervous system. The project will build on a substantial body of work already undertaken by BI in collaboration with Circuit Therapeutics to further integrate and interrogate disparate datasets. These datasets range from optogenetics and behavioral phenotyping to single cell manipulation and next generation sequencing. Based in the Harvard FAS Informatics group the position requires the development of methods to i) integrate data from the collaboration with publicly available datasets, ii) develop models using standard modeling frameworks, and iii) develop novel approaches for analyzing single cell NGS data.
The Harvard FAS Informatics group and Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma (BI) are joining forces on an exciting project to explain the brain circuitry underlying symptom domains of relevance to the central nervous system. The project will build on a substantial body of work already undertaken by BI in collaboration with Circuit Therapeutics to further integrate and interrogate disparate datasets. These datasets range from optogenetics and behavioral phenotyping to single cell manipulation and next generation sequencing. Based in the Harvard FAS Informatics group the position requires the development of methods to i) integrate data from the collaboration with publicly available datasets, ii) develop models using standard modeling frameworks, and iii) develop novel approaches for analyzing single cell NGS data.
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