Genomic Characterization Staff Scientist - #247957

Culmen International


Date: 2 weeks ago
City: Frederick, MD
Contract type: Full time

Culmen International is seeking a Genomic Characterization Staff Scientist to support a USAMRIID program in Fort Detrick, MD. 

 

The Genomic Characterization Staff Scientist will perform advanced molecular biology research involving sequencing, genomic analysis, and molecular characterization to support threat agent surveillance and countermeasure discovery.

 

  • Conduct genomic sequencing and analysis of bacterial/viral agents.
  • Perform nucleic acid extractions and library preparation.
  • Use bioinformatics tools to analyze and interpret sequencing data.
  • Contribute to technical reports and manuscripts.
  • Work under BSL-2/3 conditions as needed.

 

  • Master’s degree preferred.

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