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clinical trials, correlative tissue biomarker analysis, genomics studies. Skills or ability to apply computational approaches and implementation of bioinformatics methods is desired. Developing independence
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Africa with the aim of understanding the biology of adaptation in fungal pathogens. The post will use a combination of classical, genomic, molecular and bioinformatic techniques to investigate mating and
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following areas: plant biology and spectroscopy, evolutionary biology, bioinformatics, biochemistry, functional genetics, plant physiological ecology and remote sensing. All candidates must have received a
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phenotypes. The lab uses a variety of experimental (functional genomic, targeted genetic) and computational (bioinformatics) tools on human and mouse tissues and using in vitro methods on human cells
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that values innovation, creativity, and quality. Your qualifications should include: · A Ph.D. degree in life or biomedical sciences, bioinformatics, or a related discipline, or an MD degree with
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epidemiology, bioinformatics, computational biology). Candidates who have successfully defended their thesis or dissertation are welcome, subject to evaluation on a case-by-case basis. Experience analyzing large
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, genetics, bioinformatics, or a related field.Strong background in neurobiology, systems biology, or neurodegenerative disease models. Prior experience with transcriptomic or molecular analyses in cell
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bioinformatic techniques to investigate mating and its consequences between strains of Candida albicans, a common cause of fungal infections in humans. Specific aims are to investigate the ability of strains from
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. The candidate will have access to cutting-edge imaging, genetic and bioinformatics cores/facilities to understand mechanisms of bone repair and regeneration. The project is in collaboration with the Department
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with an applicant with expertise in bioinformatics (the other position can be more general). Preference will be given to candidates with bold ideas, demonstrated research ability, strong communication