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, offering hands-on experience with cutting-edge techniques in molecular biology, bioinformatics, and data analysis—an ideal environment for early-career researchers eager to make an impact. Life at Flinders
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related field. You bring strong quantitative skills (e.g., R/Python, bioinformatics pipelines) and experience with high‑throughput sequencing and/or acoustic data analysis. You thrive in international
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bioinformatic skills to predict the evolution of rare diseases? FSHD is a rare neuromuscular disorder. No approved treatment is currently available. Slow and variable disease progression complicate trial design
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diagnosis, and therapy of diseases like cardiovascular diseases or cancer. Overall, the institute strives to advance precision medicine by combining knowledge from different fields such as biology, chemistry
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omics data. The candidate should develop, set up, maintain and update bioinformatics pipelines to integrate tumor data from different technologies (including genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics
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national funds under the Concurso de Projetos Exploratórios em Todos os Domínios Científicos 2023, under the following conditions: Scientific Area: Bioinformatics Admission requirements: Candidates must meet
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, Italy and the UK. We will use artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, next generation sequencing and microbiology. The successful candidate will work closely with an interdisciplinary team of academics
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: FAES | Horticulture and Crop Science We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate with a strong background in bioinformatics and computational biology to join Dr. Yu Ma’s laboratory
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the applicant’s areas of expertise. A typical expected teaching load is some combination of lecture and/or lab sections that totals three sections per semester; faculty rotate through different courses as
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postdoctoral-level candidate with specialization in bioinformatics or computational biology approaches, with special preference for single-cell analyses. The teams of Prof. Garg and Prof. Naulaerts aim to apply