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across molecular biology, ecology, bioinformatics, and environmental science. The taxonomic scope is broad and inclusive: we aim to collect comprehensive data across multiple taxonomic groups to support a
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of extension up to three years depending on performance. This position offers an exciting opportunity to join a multidisciplinary and collaborative research environment combining genomics, bioinformatics, aging
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across molecular biology, ecology, bioinformatics, and environmental science. The taxonomic scope is broad and inclusive: we aim to collect comprehensive data across multiple taxonomic groups to support a
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. Qualifications: PhD in Molecular Biology, Biomedicine, Human Physiology, Computational Systems Biology or similar fields. Proven expertise in LC/MS based metabolomics and/or bioinformatic analyses of complex omics
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, Biochemistry, Molecular Cell Biology, Bioinformatics or similar. You possess research experience and an excellent publication record (first-authorship expected), with extensive prior research experience in
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employ cutting-edge single-cell and spatial omics technologies with bioinformatics and machine learning to decipher principles of gene regulation underlying cell identity and its disruption in human
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relevant field Strong background in structural biology, biochemistry/biophysics, bioinformatics, or related disciplines Demonstrated research excellence through publications and/or technical achievements
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writing skills. Desirable criteria:Expertise in bioinformatics, genomics, transcriptomics. Previous experience with model plants as Medicago truncatula and Lotus japonicus. Who we are and what we offer
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bioinformatics A stimulating, inclusive, and international research environment with structured mentoring and career development support Competitive salary and social benefits according to the collective agreement
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expertise within molecular methods development, bioinformatics and machine learning. Furthermore, the position will be anchored in the Center for Microbial Communities that has approx. 50 scientists working