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  • USA : Bioinformatics Analyst Position in Next-Generation Sequencing/ Micro-Array Serv

    Ambry Genetics is a thriving and fun company that provides molecular diagnostics and biotechnology services. The company is currently located in Aliso Viejo, Orange County, California. Ambry Genetics is one of the leaders of applying cutting-edge technologies in clinical diagnostics.

    We have several bioinformatics positions opening. One is Bioinformatics Analyst to help our Genomic Services branch which offers next-generation sequencing and micro-array services. The candidate will help to develop and utilize programs to collect, store, manage, analyze and report biological sequencing data. The candidate will work with scientists and technicians to identify needs, test 3rd-party software, and develop new applications. The candidate will also interact with the genomic service clients, join the conference call, and answer clients’ questions.

    For Further information
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