The common responsibilities for this position include analyzing biomedical data to perform biological target discovery, utilizing artificial intelligence for biomedical research, identifying new biomarkers, pathways, or potential drug targets for specific diseases, presenting findings, and preparing manuscripts for publication. The role also involves initiating collaborations with local universities and research institutions, participating in scientific discussions, and aligning with cross-functional teams, including software engineering and bioinformatics. Additionally, the Application Scientist will support working processes within these teams and engage in training sessions and meetings.
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