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BWA/SAMTools Freelancers

Need BWA/SAMTools experts to help with BWA and Samtools indexing? Hire Experfy freelance BWA/SAMTools experts capable of understanding the publicly available annotation sources (Genomes and Gene Transfer Format) related to gene expression and leveraging these annotations. They can assist in the configuration and maintenance of a next generation sequencing analysis pipeline to deliver analytical results to relevant research. Our BWA/SAMTools experts can administer, maintain, and update custom pipelines for automating NGS mapping (Illumina platform), microarray, and proteomics analysis using BWA and Samtools indexing.  Further, they have necessary experience in handling and analyzing data sets from high-throughput platforms such as Next-Generation-Sequencing, run bioinformatic analysis pipelines on customer datasets, and analyze datasets to assist in determining optimal sample preparation and sequencing methods.

Hire Experfy vetted freelance BWA/SAMTools experts capable of performing analytical functions including statistical modeling, principal components analysis (PCA), clustering, machine learning, and others. Mine, process and analyze large data sets. Data set types to include next-generation sequencing (NGS), microarray, public data (GEO/SRA repository). 

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The top 3% of freelance BWA/SAMTools Freelancers developers

Wei W

Data Scientist

US | Princeton, NJ

1) Experienced with statistical modeling/analysis in the context of large scale and complex problems

2) Comprehensive practical and theoretical knowledge of machine learning techniques

3) Strong algorithmic skills and hands-on software development experience

4) Proficiency with R, Java, C/C++, Perl, SQL, Shell, Python, Unix/Linux, AWS

Andrew J

Investigator at Lieber Institute for Brain Development

US | Baltimore, MD

My greatest strength is leveraging data analytics to find concrete solutions for problems that individuals or companies want to solve. I often serve as the interface between data generators and higher-level management, which has created a useful combination of technical knowledge and skills with bigger picture thinking towards the future. I received my PhD in Epidemiology with a concentration in Human Genetics and a concurent Masters of Health Sciences in Bioinformatics from Johns Hopkins University in 2011. I am currently the lead Biostatistician at a non-profit research institute in Baltimore, overseeing a small team and collaborating with diverse research groups throughout the institute. My specialities include:

- the design, analysis, and interpretation of large-scale genomic studies relating to human health and disease

- analyzing clinical population-level data by linking multiple sources of data

My research and professional experience is most relevant to pharmaceutical and health care industries, but may also be relevant to insurance and financial industries.

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