Research Technician II (PRN) - McDonnell Genome Institute

Washington University Medical Campusonsite$35K$55K

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Position Summary FIVE@MGI determines the functional impact of genetic variants (mutations) by engineering those variants into human cells. We use high content confocal microscopy and deep neural networks (machine learning) to uncover these often-subtle phenotypes from cells with patient-relevant mutations. We are seeking an individual who wants to work primarily at the lab bench and in the cell culture hood doing stem cell differentiation and neuroscience for clinically translatable projects in functional genomics. Understanding cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, and especially sterile cell culture is a plus. This individual will also be running machine learning models and performing extensive analysis, so the more computational experience, the better.…

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