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Job Summary
The trainee will work under the direct supervision of Hyuckjoon Kang Instructor in Medicine in the Kuroda Lab to map the genomic binding patterns of variant Polycomb Repressive Complexes (vPRC1) in Drosophila.Qualifications
The trainee will perform chromatin crosslinking ChIP-sequencing and other molecular biology techniques. The trainee will perform bioinformatic analyses of the resulting genomic binding data as well as analysis of protein interactions mapped by mass spectrometry. The trainee will be responsible for analyzing graphing and reporting all data.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Student in a degree program leading to a Masters degree in bioinformatics.
Good organizational skills detail-oriented ability to work with a high level of precision
Ability to perform basic bioinformatic analyses and prioritize work
Ability to troubleshoot and seek outside expertise when needed
Good interpersonal and communication skills
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Pay Range
$17.36 - $23.80/HourlyGrade
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