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analyses (bioinformatic and statistical) of environment and microbiome data, including amplicon sequencing libraries, metagenomes, and metatranscriptomes. • Publish (as lead and co-author) in leading
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LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Strong experience in bioinformatics, particularly in molecular phylogeny and comparative genomics
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. cerevisiae yeast . Expertise in omics methods. . Preferred: ability to perform bioinformatic analyses Interpersonal skills. Independence. Ability to work in a team and adapt to the needs of colleagues
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cell culture and cellular assays. • Strong skills in experimental data analysis, bioinformatics tools, and statistical analysis. • Knowledge and compliance with current health and safety regulations in
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and image analysis - Knowledge in in vivo physiology (e.g. calcium imaging) and bioinformatic analysis - Ability to conceive, execute, and complete research projects - Ability to design experiments and
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Postdoctoral position is available in the SPARKS team at the I3S laboratory, Université Côte d'Azur, France. The bioinformatics research conducted by the team focuses on the use of network approaches to analyze
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postdoc and one master student. The candidate should be able to communicate in English and have some training in molecular biology, cytology, basic bioinformatics. Where to apply Website https
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of Marine Sciences). The MESCAL budget will cover all operating costs of the thesis, including field missions, metabarcoding and associated bioinformatics, workshops, surveys, and possibly funding for local
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scientific departments, IRISA is a laboratory of excellence whose scientific priorities are bioinformatics, system security, new software architectures, virtual reality, big data analysis, and artificial
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. The results will be validated using nanopore-specific bioinformatics tools and mass spectrometry. This project will provide a detailed understanding of the role of m6A and other modifications in the regulation