The Korem Lab ( https://koremlab.science ) aims to obtain actionable understanding of the microbiome’s role in reproductive health, using rigorous bioinformatics, statistical analysis and machine learning. As part of the Program for Mathematical Genomics and the Departments of Systems Biology, we operate in an engaging and multi-disciplinary environment consisting of computational biologists, applied mathematicians,
statisticians, physicists, and physicians. The lab operates at the intersection between computational biology and medicine, developing analytic approaches and algorithms and computational methods that aim to integrate multi-omic and clinical data to study health and disease. We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher who will lead an NIH-funded project studying cross-cohort associations between the gut microbiome and
alopecia areata. The project is a collaboration with the lab of Dr. Angela Christiano. This is a position for a computational biologist with excellent written and verbal communication skills, computer programming, bioinformatics, statistical analysis, and data visualization.
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