Duke University, Biomedical Engineering
Position Description
The Associate in Research will be responsible for using and developing computational algorithms to analyze single-cell and spatial-omics datasets. Specifically, we have multiple projects where we are generating terabytes of imaging data and need to put them through out computational pipelines to extract additional biological insights. This will help identify which T cells are affected by different perturbations and what their linked phenotype is and how this relates to how they interact with tissues in the body. Specifically, they will analyze multiple different cancers and look at the immune-cancer-stromal interactions. They will also help with scaling computational workflows for the rest of the lab members.
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