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Job as a bioinformatician in Hamburg, Germany
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Research Fellow in Prostate Cancer Proteomics (Bioinformatics/Stats/Data Analysis) - University of St Andrews
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Bioinformatics scientist (Full-time/Permanent) for the analysis of multiomics data in oncology
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Post-doc position in multi-omics of Alzheimer's disease at Columbia University in New York City
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Postdoc/Bioinformatician: Helsinki - Obesity Research Unit, University of Helsinki
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Perform correlation analysis between miRNA and mRNA gene expression data on the same TCGA dataset based on the curatedTCGAData
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Levi Waldron
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Horizontal integration of multi omic data, with continuous dependent variable
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Levi Waldron
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Querying specific TCGA datasets through the MultiAssayExperiment R package
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Marcel Ramos
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Fantastic, thank you
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Ok, so the comment I was given where they said DeSeq2 should be with normalized counts is incorrect. the ```normalized_counts``` variable …
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You should always try the vectorized method first, rather than looping. ``` > myFasta[myFasta_rc] <- reverseComplement(myFasta[myFasta_…
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A contrast is a comparison of two or more coefficients. When you run `nbiomWaldTest` you are fitting the GLM and estimating coefficients. T…
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Just in case if somebody still want to apply summits greater than 0 and got the same error, you can filter out the peaks with start positio…
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