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, translation studies, RNA-seq, and/or applicable bioinformatics is considered an advantage. Furthermore, successful applicants are expected to be competitive in national and international funding schemes. Good
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in additional aspects of biology, bioinformatics and genomics required for successful completion of the programme. The ability to work as part of a team, an interest in industrially focused research
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RNAseq, histology, flow cytometry, microscopy, bioinformatics and general cell and biochemical work. The period of employment for the position is 3 years, preferably starting in Fall-Winter 2025. Our
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medicine. As a PhD student, you will: Build computational models that integrate molecular and genetic data to study possible OA treatments. Develop bioinformatics pipelines, network-based approaches
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substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way. For this position, the applicant must hold a master’s degree in molecular biotechnology, bioinformatics, computer science, or another area that the employer
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, genomics, bioinformatics, microscopy, NMR, X-ray crystallography, cryo-EM, flow cytometry, metabolomics, lipidomics and proteomics are readily available on campus. Substantial resources for field-based
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and papers Very good knowledge of and experience with MS office, graphic programs, statistical software, bioinformatics tools and online tools (e.g. Illustrator, Lightroom, GraphPadPrism, R) Highly
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approach combining molecular biology, genetics, genomics, epigenomics, metabolomics, biochemistry, biophysics and microscopy with bioinformatics and modelling. We work with Arabidopsis thaliana, tobacco
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caterpillars. Experience with molecular techniques and bioinformatics is recommended Knowledge of analytic chemistry is an advantage Excellent communication skills in English and experience with scientific
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the fields of genomics, epigenetics, molecular, cell and developmental biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics and immunology, with a focus on the normal and pathological development of the child. Doctoral