Genetics Tutor
Reno, NV · Remote
$18 - $40/hr
Deep knowledge of Mendelian inheritance, molecular genetics, gene expression and regulation, chromosomal abnormalities, population genetics, quantitative genetics, epigenetics, and genomic ...
Reno, NV · Remote
$18 - $40/hr
Deep knowledge of Mendelian inheritance, molecular genetics, gene expression and regulation, chromosomal abnormalities, population genetics, quantitative genetics, epigenetics, and genomic ...
Reno, NV · Remote
$18 - $40/hr
Deep knowledge of Mendelian inheritance, molecular genetics, gene expression and regulation, chromosomal abnormalities, population genetics, quantitative genetics, epigenetics, and genomic ...
Reno, NV · On-site
$18 - $24.75/hr
Performing weaning, sexing, and genotyping of transgenic lines * Conduct ear notching and tissue collection for genotyping * Coordinate sample submission for third-party genetic analysis * Perform ...
Reno, NV · On-site
$18 - $24.75/hr
Performing weaning, sexing, and genotyping of transgenic lines * Conduct ear notching and tissue collection for genotyping * Coordinate sample submission for third-party genetic analysis * Perform ...
Carson City, NV · Remote
$60K - $70K/yr
ViaCord, a Revvity Company, provides newborn stem cell preservation and genomic services for expectant families. Newborn stem cells are a valuable source of non-controversial stem cells: the building ...
Carson City, NV · Remote
$60K - $70K/yr
ViaCord, a Revvity Company, provides newborn stem cell preservation and genomic services for expectant families. Newborn stem cells are a valuable source of non-controversial stem cells: the building ...
Faculty have access to state-of-the-art core facilities that include high-resolution imaging, single-cell analytics, proteomics, genomics, spatial-omics, bioinformatics and animal facilities. The ...
Faculty have access to state-of-the-art core facilities that include high-resolution imaging, single-cell analytics, proteomics, genomics, spatial-omics, bioinformatics and animal facilities. The ...
Carson City, NV · Remote
$60K - $70K/yr
ViaCord, a Revvity Company, provides newborn stem cell preservation and genomic services for expectant families. Newborn stem cells are a valuable source of non-controversial stem cells: the building ...
Carson City, NV · Remote
$60K - $70K/yr
ViaCord, a Revvity Company, provides newborn stem cell preservation and genomic services for expectant families. Newborn stem cells are a valuable source of non-controversial stem cells: the building ...
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To thrive in a Genomics role, you need a strong background in molecular biology, genetics, and bioinformatics, typically supported by an advanced degree in a life science and relevant laboratory experience. Proficiency with genomic sequencing platforms (such as Illumina or Oxford Nanopore), data analysis software, and experience with databases like NCBI or Ensembl are commonly required. Critical thinking, attention to detail, and collaborative communication are essential soft skills for interpreting complex data and working within multidisciplinary teams. These competencies are important for ensuring accurate genetic analysis, driving research projects, and making meaningful scientific contributions.
A genomics job involves studying an organism's entire genetic makeup to understand gene functions, interactions, and variations. Professionals in this field work in research, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, or biotechnology, using advanced tools like sequencing technologies and bioinformatics. Their work can help in disease research, precision medicine, agriculture, and evolutionary biology. Common roles include genomic scientists, bioinformaticians, and clinical geneticists.
Professionals in Genomics typically spend their days designing experiments, preparing and processing biological samples, and conducting analyses using high-throughput sequencing technologies. They also interpret large datasets using specialized bioinformatics tools, prepare reports or present findings to stakeholders, and collaborate with other scientists such as clinicians, computational biologists, or data analysts. The work environment can be a mix of laboratory work and computational data analysis, depending on the specific position. Regular team meetings and collaboration are common, especially in research or clinical settings where interdisciplinary problem-solving is essential.

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501 - 1,000 Employees
St. Louis, MO, US
2007