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      Hiring senior bioinformatician interested in spatial transcriptomics technology to analyse large multiomic cancer data sets

      hiring a senior bioinformatician interested in spatial transcriptomics technology to analyse large multiomic cancer data sets. Come join the Clinical Discovery Bioinformatics group at Gustave Roussy, part of the innovative IHU PRISM program. This is a unique 5-year opportunity to apply your expertise in multiomic data analysis to cutting-edge cancer research and help shape the future of precision medicine. In this role you will collaborate with clinical and scientific research teams to analyze complex datasets, including data generated from the latests spatial transcriptomic and single-cell technologies. You will work on high-impact clinical research projects, develop innovative bioinformatics analysis strategies and be part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary team at a world-leading cancer research institute. Please message me (linkedin profile) if this exciting opportunity interests you.

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