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Postdoctoral Fellow
The Carvalho Laboratory (https://pnri.org/carvalho-lab/) at the Pacific Northwest Research Institute (PNRI) in Seattle, WA seeks a proactive and goal-oriented Postdoctoral Fellow who is passionate about genetics and the molecular basis of rare human genetic diseases. The successful candidate will be participating in several collaborative (multi-lab) projects to investigate the structure and molecular mechanisms underlying formation of structural variation in patients and family members with rare genetic diseases.   Research in the Carvalho Lab aims to investigate the mechanism of formation of de novo variants in the human genome and how they contribute to disease using a wide range of bioinformatic tools and NGS methodologies (please see our publications here


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