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eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Position Status Part Time Working Hours Standard Hours 35.00 Daily Work Shift Day Work Arrangement Union Description Hourly
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Position as Computational Analyst / Bioinformatician in RNA Therapeutics and Cardiometabolic Disease
. Access to HPC (https://escience.sdu.dk/index.php/ucloud ) and extensive bulk / sc / sp omic datasets. A unique position working at the intersection of microRNA and mRNA target discovery and innovation
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. The successful candidate will work with Dr. David Sinclair to develop an independent research project within the scope of the lab's focus on aging, genetics, and epigenetic reprogramming. In addition to carrying
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(especially targeting epigenetic changes such as CRISPR–Cas9 fused with DNMT3A or TET), normally including sufficient postdoctoral experience in that field, appropriate to an early career researcher. Skills
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“multi-omics” sequencing, which will provide information about the composition of immune cell populations as well as their epigenetic and functional characteristics. The immune cells will be further
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Heidelberg). The work of our research group (http://lab.mueller-tidow.de ) focuses on stem cells and therapy resistance. We aim to understand how epigenetic dysregulation participates in the pathogenesis and
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Position as Computational Analyst / Bioinformatician in RNA Therapeutics and Cardiometabolic Disease
academic partners. Access to HPC (https://escience.sdu.dk/index.php/ucloud ) and extensive bulk / sc / sp omic datasets. A unique position working at the intersection of microRNA and mRNA target discovery
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 1 month ago
-mendelian genetics, age associated somatic variations or epigenetics are of high interest. A successful applicant will possess the experience and skills needed to develop and maintain an extramurally-funded
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doctoral student interested in working at the interface of epigenetics and method development. The project will focus on developing two innovative techniques to map complex enhancer-promoter interactions
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 2 months ago
therapy. Areas of interest include but are not limited to: animal and non-animal models for cancer research, signaling, systems biology, cancer genetics/genomics/epigenetics, tumor virology, cancer