Location: Provo,UT, USA
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Job Title: Bioninformatics Research Adjunct
Job Classification: Research Adjunct
Posting close date: 11/8/2024
Start date of this position: 1/1/2025
Required Degree: Bachelors of Science in Biochemistry or Molecular Biology
The required degree must be completed by the start date.
Experience: Experience with proteomics data analysis and python code development.
Duties/Expectations: Lead the bioinformaticvs effort for human study relating to protein structural stabilities and human plasma. Finalize the data analysis pipeline and prepare publishable data figures that support Nobel prize bid for the principle investigator.
Must reside in the State of Utah to be eligible for employment consideration.
Information required at the time of application - Please list the individual contact information for each of your three recommenders on the faculty application. At some point during the selection process, they may be contacted to submit their letters of reference electronically
Document(s) required at the time of application - Please attach your updated Curriculum Vitae and cover letter to the faculty application.
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