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organisms have been lacking. You will build on our recently developed single-cell ribosome profiling methods for C. elegans and further optimize them to apply to the early embryo. With this approach, you will
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Your job Do you have a keen interest in microbial interactions between hosts and parasites? Would you enjoy pursuing PhD combining ecology, molecular biology and genetics? Are you enthusiastic about
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(Department of Biology ). The Ruijtenberg group works closely together and shares lab space with the groups of Prof. Sander van den Heuvel , and Prof. Mike Boxem who also primarily use C. elegans as a model
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Biology. A strong interest in (or experience with) single-cell RNA-sequencing methods and bioinformatics A strong interest in performing in vivo studies in C. elegans. Proficiency in academic English, both
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by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Chemical Biology and Immunology (CBI) of the Leiden Institute
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/phd-candidate-just-and-trustwor… Requirements Specific Requirements Additional essential requirements: Completed Masters degree (e.g., Cognitive Neuroscience, Biomedical Sciences, Medical Biology
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, or related field; Solid background in machine learning, deep learning and foundation models such as Large Language Models; Strong programming skills (Python/C++); Proven interest in generative models
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, or related field; Solid background in machine learning, deep learning and foundation models such as Large Language Models; Strong programming skills (Python/C++); Proven interest in generative models
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programming skills (Python/C++); Proven interest in generative models and Explainable AI is a plus; Analytical and creative mindset, with the ability to work independently and in teams; Excellent command
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research in the field of biomolecular sciences. Twelve vibrant research groups with strong roots in biophysics, biochemistry & molecular biology, cell biology, chemistry, computational biology, microbiology