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  • Pharm-NJ
    Registered Vendor
    • Nov 2010
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    Senior Research Scientist

    We are looking for a senior bioinformatics scientist to join Merck at our NJ site. You will be part of our matrix team to perform sophisticated data analysis, especially on next generation sequencing data, to support various drug discovery programs.

    Essential qualifications include:

    • PhD in biostatistics, computational biology, bioinformatics, math or similar field.
    • Experience in analyzing very large and complex data sets.
    • Experience in analyzing next generation sequencing data and microarray data.
    • Strong statistical and computational skills.
    • Has sufficient understanding of biology.

    If you are interested, please send your CV to [email protected] for consideration.

    Merck is an equal opportunity employer. For more information about Merck, please check http://www.merck.com/

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