Postdoctoral Fellow, Rare Disease Research Unit in Cambridge, MA for Pfizer
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Postdoctoral Fellow, Rare Disease Research Unit
ROLE SUMMARY The Integrative Biology group in Pfizer’s Rare Disease Research Unit is seeking an outstanding postdoctoral researcher to lead computational genetic analyses into modifiers of rare cardiomyopathies. This is an exciting opportunity to dig deep into human genetic and clinical heterogeneity, connect molecular and phenotypic information using large biobanks, explore and develop hypotheses, and interpret insights in support of novel discovery and translational research. We are highly supportive and collaborative group, and the successful candidate will interact closely with internal and academic experts in genetics, bioinformatics, statistics, clinical, and laboratory research. We are looking for candidates with a re


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