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  • Bioinformatics Scientist - Edge BioServ, Gaithersburg MD

    Do you feel you have more to contribute to bioinformaticsresearch? Are you looking for a flexible, start-up environment where youcan take responsibility and apply novel computational methods to help analyzeterabytes of high throughput sequence data? If so we are looking for talented,energetic professionals with proven experience in:

    In depth knowledge of bioinformatics algorithmsand tools (alignment, expression profiling, etc)
    Next generation sequencing (NGS) tools andtechniques
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    Statistics, Mathematical Analysis, R, MATLAB
    Strong scientific and project management skills
    Comfortable in a Unix/Linux environment(you need to “get” dorky Linux jokes)

    With Edge BioServ, you will findthose “dare to be great” challenges and opportunities. We offer competitivesalaries, excellent benefits, and a rewarding environment.

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