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including bioinformatic data and epidemiological data including Avon Longitudinal Study of Children of the Nineties (ALSPAC), UK Biobank and other publicly available datasets You will be part of thriving
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design concepts, integrated data collection and analysis methods. The participant will have the opportunity to learn more in-depth statistical analysis techniques or molecular biology tools (bioinformatics
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proteomics bioinformatics. multi-omics integrations. Project 5. Osteosarcoma integrated single cell transcriptomics and spatial genomics (anticipate approximately 15% time on this project) analysis of single
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sequencing, genomic analysis, molecular phylogenetics, or bioinformatics or a combination of these skills. You have a proven ability to secure competitive research funding and possess excellent project
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scale AI-driven technologies in ways that make a true difference to society. Our ability to respond to the opportunities afforded to society will depend on training and building a workforce that is AI
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inflammatory pathways. The successful candidate will be analysing how these pathways alter in different dementia patient datasets aiding in understanding how inflammatory response differences reflect disease and
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multiple disciplinary approaches inclusive of SELEX technologies, bioinformatics, molecular and cell biology, molecular design, DNA nanotechnology, organic synthesis, immunology, and preclinical studies in
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fluids. Together with the Bioinformatics team, the Proteomics Unit covers all steps from initial consultation, experimental design, sample preparation, liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) data
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Join the forefront of groundbreaking research at the Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope, where we're changing lives and making a real difference in the fight against cancer, diabetes, and
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. Why the Netherlands Cancer Institute? At the Netherlands Cancer Institute, we all want the same thing: to make a difference in the world of cancer together. Quite something but not impossible. Here