Develop user-facing dashboards and APIs for Life Sciences researchers, implementing frontend components, backend services, and integrating data visualization tools while participating in Agile practices.
Description: Develops the user-facing dashboards and underlying APIs that allow Life Sciences researchers to query and visualize complex longitudinal patient records.
Responsibilities:
Design and implement responsive frontend components using React or Vue.
Build robust back-end microservices and RESTful APIs using Python (Django/Flask) or Node.js.
Integrate data visualization tools to make research insights actionable for non-technical users.
Participate in Agile ceremonies and maintain high code quality through peer reviews.
Top Skills
Django
Flask
Node.js
Python
React
Vue
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