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Case Western Reserve University Research Assistant 3 in Cleveland, Ohio

POSITION OBJECTIVE  Working under limited supervision, the Research Assistant 3 will carry out complex research assignments of a non-routine nature, to advance the understanding of the cancer immune microenvironment and response to immunotherapy by leveraging leading computational methods to analyze complex biological data. Positioned within a dynamic research lab committed to uncovering novel therapeutic targets for brain tumor patients, this role focuses on the computational exploration of immunomodulatory activity programs within immune cells in tumors, with an initial focus on myeloid cells. The research assistant will apply specialized bioinformatics skills to interpret high-dimensional datasets, including single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), spatial transcriptomics, and genomic sequencing, contributing directly to the identification of key molecular drivers and therapeutic vulnerabilities in glioma. Through close collaboration with experimental biologists and clinical researchers, this position aims to bridge the gap between computational insights and clinical applications, ultimately enhancing the efficacy of immunotherapies for brain tumors. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS  1. Coordinate computational research activities including single-cell RNA-sequencing analysis, spatial transcriptomic analysis, and image analysis. and carry out complex computational research assignments of a non-routine nature, including Evaluate adequacy of techniques; study and test new procedures and analyzes data. Conduct data analytics and statistical analysis for research projects; provide input and recommendation to the principal investigator regarding significant developments. Perform data analyses including but not limited to scRNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics, survival, regression, univariate, multivariate, machine learning and related analyses. Determine the appropriate computational requirements for the given research project and help design and execute the analysis pipeline. May perform required programming and analysis for multiple research studies as assigned. (55%) 2. Work closely with the principal investigator to provide data visualization for academic publication and research presentations. Present data and findings at laboratory meetings and scientific meetings, seminars, etc. Prepare manuscripts and contribute data analysis and interpretation for grant proposals. May co-author research projects. (20%) 3. Devise new protocols and techniques for research projects involving a high degree of skill and training. In consultation with the investigator(s) and collaborators, design bioinformatic projects, as well as their hypotheses and analytical needs. Design, manage, and analyze the bioinformatic components of projects and experiments. Provide interpretation of various statistical and spatial/mapping outputs, develop predictions, and make recommendations on study design. (10%) NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS  1. Prepare result summaries. Generate analysis reports including the results and documentation of the pipeline. Apply appropriate statistical methods and/or collaborate with the team to ensure statistical rigor of results. (5%) 2. Maintain pipeline. Keep track of current methods for molecular datasets and update pipelines as necessary with version tracking. Document and implement version control for all pipelines. Monitoring of public datasets and databases. Testing novel analysis pipelines and methods. Understand and maintain current knowledge of related databases and analysis tools. (5%) 3. May supervise and train students and lower-level technicians who are conducting computational analysis in the lab. (3%) 4. May monitor laboratory budget (2%) 5. Perform other duties as assigned. (<1%) CONTACTS  Department: Frequent interactions with the principal investigator to provide status of ongoing projects and summary of completed tasks. Regular interact

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