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BACKGROUND
Advancements in single-cell genomic methods are transforming our understanding of biology. We are seeking exceptional students and graduates to work on the challenges and applications of these groundbreaking technologies, especially in the context of cancer immunology and immuno-modulation.
Whether your degree is in Biomedical Sciences, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, or Mathematics, if you are passionate about working at the intersection of biology and computation, interested in genomics and thrive in a highly collaborative and dynamic environment, this could be the perfect PhD or PostDoc fellowship for you.
We currently have openings for qualified doctoral (PhD students) and postdoctoral candidates in both computational and wet lab positions. To apply, please send your cover letter, CV, and contact information for at least two references to Dr. Marmar Moussa, Principal Investigator (marmar.moussa[at]ou.edu).RESPONSIBILITIES
You will conduct original research in one of the following areas:- Machine/Deep Learning and Data Analytics,
- High Throughput Sequencing and Bioinformatics,
- Computational Genomics,
- Computational Biology, and
- Systems Immunology, or similar fields.
REQUIREMENTS
- A degree in Computer Science, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Biomedical Sciences, or any relevant discipline.
- Basic experience conducting research.
- Experience in bioinformatics pipelines or analysis of sequencing data, such as RNA-seq or ATAC-seq or other is advantageous.
- Expertise in machine learning methods, statistical methods and algorithm development in the context of biological systems is also advantageous.
- Proficiency in R. Knowledge of Python, as well as general proficiency with UNIX operating systems is strongly desired.
COMPENSATION
Our lab has competitive above national average support for PhD and PostDoc positions and projects.HOW TO APPLY
Contact: Dr. Marmar Moussa
Email: marmar.moussa[at]ou.eduDEADLINE
We are recruiting PhD students for 2024 and 2025 academic years' semesters.
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