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Genetic Information Research Institute average salary is $70,000, median salary is $70,000 with a salary range from $70,000 to $70,000.
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Junior Research Analyst 70,000-70,000 New York, NY, 10001 2012 Genetic Information Research Institute Junior Research Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • Genetic Information Research Institute
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  • City: Mountain View, CA
  • Genetic Information Research Institute (GIRI) is a private, non-profit institution founded in 1994. Our mission is to understand biological processes which alter the genetic makeup of different organisms, as a basis for potential gene therapy and genome engineering techniques. We pursue and promote original peer-reviewed, public domain research on genetic information (DNA sequence data), as well as dissemination of databases and computer software related to this research. Our research is heavily based on computer power and human skills different from those applied in classical molecular biology and genetics.