University of Washington
Genome Sciences
ResearchScientist/Engineer3,GenomeEvolutioninYeast
“Research Scientist/Engineer 3, Genome Evolution in Yeast at University of Washington. Skills: genome evolution, copy number variation in yeast, experimental evolution, chemostat, comparative genomics, human genetic variation. Design and conduct experiments on genome evolution in yeast. Develop and optimize methods for genomic analysis of budding yeast”
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s degree in genetics, biology, chemistry, evolution, or related field, 4 or more years prior expertise in biology research and genomics related to yeast evolution
Nice to Have
PhD in genetics, biology, chemistry, evolution, or related field, Experience providing guidance to students in a diverse and inclusive environment
What You'll Do.
Design and conduct experiments on genome evolution in yeast
Develop and optimize methods for genomic analysis of budding yeast
Contribute to reports
Provide guidance and outreach to students
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
reports; publications; grant proposals; presentations
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