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and recent evolutionary genetic discoveries, utilizing large-scale bioinformatic databases and resources. Background: The human brain is a highly complex network of interconnected regions—the connectome
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are evolving with it. Your work makes a real difference here—whether you're exploring the future through research, inspiring students in the classroom, or contributing to everything that enables our education
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that Radboud University offers different types of PhD tracks. That way, there's room for a range of ambitions. Now, I study the relationship between culture and health communication, specifically within Turkish
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new statistical methods to compare networks across conditions apply bioinformatic tools for integrating results from different biological resources think critically work with highly motivated and
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and Environment (A-LIFE) at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam invites applications for an exciting PhD position that will combine innovative bioinformatics and genomic tools to study genomic
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, bioinformatics, computer science, or a related field. Experienced programmer – You are confident in languages such as Python, Matlab or R, and you enjoy building and improving computational pipelines. Proficient
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interest in new biomolecular technologies. We teach bioinformatics courses across several programs within TU Delft and nationally, in which you will also assist. We value different perspectives and we
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expertise, with a profound interest in new biomolecular technologies. We teach bioinformatics courses across several programs within TU Delft and nationally, in which you will also assist. We value different
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connections to clinicians, patients, and European initiatives such as ERDERA. What sets us apart is our unique position at the interface of bioinformatics, clinical genetics, and patient care. This ensures
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-ON-BRAIN) that connects different countries with the overarching aim to develop cutting-edge human in vitro and in silico biomedical tools to better understand the biology of brain disease/disorders. You