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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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and a proficient understanding of next generation sequencing, analysis, and bioinformatics), (3) project management and scientific writing experience, and (4) excellent communication skills and a
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in various molecular biology techniques, animal models, flowcytometry, utilization of bioinformatics tools, application of statistical methods and supervision of research scientists. Experience
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of Malignant Hematology/Medical Oncology) and UPMC Hillman Cancer Center. This position is supported by the NIH and intramural funding sources. The successful candidate will engage in bioinformatics research
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of materials science, biotechnology, microbiology, bioinformatics, life sciences, engineering, or a comparable field Salary group 13 TVöD Temporary contract until 30.09.2028 Full-time / suitable as part-time
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genetics, or bioinformatics. Our research focuses on modeling human brain development and function in cell culture to systematically investigate the genetic, cellular, and molecular basis of complex
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Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Computer Science, or related field Special Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities: Required: Candidates must hold a doctoral degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent). Applicants
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will represent a gradient of Ne. In addition to standard bioinformatics work the project encompasses analysis of demographic history and Ne, estimation of inbreeding and genetic load, and eco
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scientific developments. Dedicated support from highly skilled specialists in bioinformatics and statistics, helping you strengthen your research with cutting-edge analytical approaches. Access to state
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, innate immunity RNA Bioinformatics & High-Throughput Methods (Hyeshik Chang): mRNA vaccine design, RNA sequencing, RNA modification analysis RNA–Protein Interactomics (Jong-Seo Kim): proteomics