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ICFO is offering a postdoctoral position to a well-qualified, highly motivated and dynamic young scientist who wishes to enhance his/her scientific career in a friendly and stimulating environment. The successful candidate will be joining the Functional Optoelectronic Nanomaterials group led by...
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, essential for understanding systematic effects. The successful candidate for this position will join a small team of PhD and post-doctoral researchers working to develop SBECs as detectors
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Development lab to create a better understanding of the role of DNA methylation in gene regulation in healthy and disease. The candidate will explore different types of (epi)genetic data, with a main focus on
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ICFO is offering up to two postdoctoral positions to well-qualified, highly motivated and dynamic young scientists who wish to enhance their scientific career in a friendly and stimulating environment. The Functional Optoelectronic NanoMaterials group at ICFO, led by ICREA Prof. Gerasimos...
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Tasks and responsibilities: - Perform a bibliographic research on the topic of the NFFA access, contrasting experimental information with previous theoretical works in the literature. - Contact
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: Mentor junior researchers and post-doctoral fellows, fostering their professional growth. Contribute to the strategic planning and vision of the research group and department, identifying new areas
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: Mentor junior researchers and post-doctoral fellows, fostering their professional growth. Contribute to the strategic planning and vision of the research group and department, identifying new areas
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, in particular). Our lab is generating large-scale, state-of-the-art gut metagenomics data for thousands of genetically heterogeneous laboratory rats whose gut metabolome and behaviour have previously
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their arrays; (v) analyzing the data, publishing high-impact results and presenting them at conferences, and (vi) collaborating extensively with other leading research groups at SHARPS, elsewhere in China
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, and to develop therapeutic avenues. The group is particularly interested in understanding how genomic information is used to direct cell-specific gene expression, and to pinpoint gene regulatory defects