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Staff Scientist II (Variant Interpretation Specialist)
Organization
Children's National Hospital, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
About the position
The Staff Scientist II position is an intermediate scientific clinical research position requiring a PhD and reporting to a principal investigator or CNRI center director. In this position, the staff scientist can serve in several laboratory roles depending on their scientific specialty and the needs of the research project they are supporting. The Staff Scientist II performs a variety of laboratory tests, education and management tasks, including training technical staff, students, fellows and physicians in laboratory procedures and assisting the principal investigator in planning and executing laboratory projects, grant applications and publications. (strong variant interpretation/classification skills and NGS analysis in a clinical lab is required. Proficiency in bioinformatics toolsand clinical reporting platforms is preferred)
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Updated resume, licensure (if applicable), and certifications (if applicable)
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Mahdi Moshgriz
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