Developing novel hybrid noninvasive imaging systems for studying the pregnant and nonpregnant uterus’s electrical maturation and mechanical changes to monitor pregnancy and labor progression and assess the effectiveness of treatment strategies to manage labor and prevent preterm birth at Washington University in St. Louis
Requirements
- Analytical Thinking
- Bioinformatics
- Bioinformatics Tools
- Biostatistics
- Complex Data Analysis
- Computational Biology
- Computer Science
- Critical Reasoning
- Data Management
- Data Reporting
- Datasets
- Genomics Research
- Human Genetics
- Microarrays
- Model Organism
- Problem Solving
- Sequence Analysis
Responsibilities
- Assists research studies with implementation of: existing algorithms and computer software for analyzing omics-based data sets [high-throughput, massively parallel genomic/proteomic/clinical.]; data management and analysis solutions that assist in storage, investigation and dissemination of large data sets.
- Works with research team to develop new algorithms to support studies.
- Assists with reporting of methods, data and results.
- Utilize clinical research studies using MRI and Electrophysiological tools, signal and imaging processing, and statistical analysis.
- Provides critically complex research and experimentation for departments, allowing the advancement of scientific analysis and discovery.
- Serves as a subject matter expert offering support, training, and guidance relative to the discipline/area.
- May participate and/or present on the research developed or the established work of those within the department.
Other
- Bachelor’s degree or combination of education and/or experience may substitute for minimum education.
- Must be physically able to wear protective equipment and to provide standard care to research animals
- Normal office environment
- Typically sitting at desk or table
- Repetitive wrist, hand or finger movement