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study designs. (Co-)Authorship in published scientific articles would be a plus. You have basic skills in data cleaning and analysis. Your research qualities are in line with the faculty and university
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mechanisms involving genetic, epigenetic and chromatin organisation factors governing the cell-type specific response to ARS mutations. Therefore, integrative genome-wide cis-regulatory network analysis
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and Delivery: Design and develop training programs on Data Science and AI topics, including machine learning algorithms, data visualization, and statistical analysis. Provide foundational sessions about
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have experience in modeling cell-cell communication, the study of gene expression regulation, the analysis of multiplexed CRISPR screens. You have strong programming skills in languages such as
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will have a strong background in socio-technical threats and attacks, deception and social engineering, and security and cybersecurity metrics analysis (qualitative and quantitative). With a high
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. cis -acting regulatory elements called exonic/intronic splicing enhancers or silencers (ESE, ISE, ESS, ISS) that are targeted by RNA-binding proteins; trans -acting splicing factors (SFs
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their representatives in the COST Committee of Senior Officials (CSO). 22 of these countries are COST Inclusiveness Target Countries (ITCs). The COST inclusiveness policy is developed around three main elements
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sure to check the internal application deadline at your faculty’s Dean’s Office. For each researcher (both type I and type II), the dossier (in English) consists of the following elements: Curriculum
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ourselves on fostering an inclusive environment where diverse perspectives thrive, and people can feel free to disagree. Utilizing cutting-edge techniques like single-cell analysis, CRISPR technology, stem
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and oral communication skills Use of high-performance computing clusters Desirable Requirements Experience in the analysis of single-cell RNA-Seq Experience in the analysis of spatial transcriptomics