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Position as Computational Analyst / Bioinformatician in RNA Therapeutics and Cardiometabolic Disease
seq like PSCSR-seq. Training PhD students and post-docs to analyze large-scale datasets and interpreting results. Provide input to projects in our group and help with illustrating complex biological
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Job Description Do you want to be part of the circular revolution to rethink the way we value the built environment? Join us as a fully-funded PhD in the MSCA doctoral network QuiVal - Quantum
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), statistics (extreme value theory, time series, functional data analysis, multivariate analysis), and bioinformatics (biological networks, multi-omics data). We are interested in both, fundamental research and
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European networks, participating in concept and project development, and in proposal writing. You will need to understand and respond to new trends in the funding and policy landscape, in order to best
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Bioinformatics Staff Scientist at the Center for Adipocyte Signaling (ADIPOSIGN) (Academic Employee)
of their results. You are expected to provide substantial general input to projects in our groups and help with generating high-quality representation of complex data. Qualifications/requirements We are looking
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sound, with human speech at the pinnacle of complexity. Like human babies, songbirds learn their vocalizations early in life from a social tutor. Numerous parallels to human speech learning, including
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and uses a wide range of experimental, theoretical and computational approaches. Active research areas include self-assembled complex systems such as biomembranes, polymers, liquid crystals, as
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at the right time to support society. The university targets major, complex societal problems of a cross-disciplinary nature such as climate, welfare, health and technology, tackling these in collaboration
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– Entrepreneurship and Place: How Entrepreneurs Manage Evolving Relationships Across the Life-cycle is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (MSCA-DN) funded under Horizon Europe. The project aims to train a new
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generation of minimally invasive systems with superior dexterity and compliance, enabling navigation through complex anatomical structures such as blood vessels, the bronchial tree, and endoscopic pathways