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apply the same type of DNA sequencing analysis as in a recent publication in which we retrospectively (through phylogenetic analysis) lineage-fate mapped human HSCs (7). Projects will be pursued in part
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data, causal and predictive modeling, and computational image analysis of kidney biopsies. About the Research Group: Led by Professor Juan-Jesús Carrero, each member brings together strengths ranging
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appropriate treatment—ultimately saving lives. We are particularly looking for applicants with experience in prediction models and biomarker evaluation, causal inference, longitudinal methods, survival analysis
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cohorts, including data cleaning and advanced analysis. Experience working with older populations, cognitive impairment or dementia, sex differences, and biomarker data – including neuroimaging and fluid
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and analysis. Write and co-author scientific manuscripts and present research findings at national and international meetings. The position is closely linked to the clinical activities at St. Erik Eye
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-smokers. The successful candidate will have a leading role in the analysis of bulk- and single cell RNA-seq data, miRNA seq data from scarce particle samples, multi-omics integration and network medicine
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biomedical sciences. Experience with sequencing data preprocessing, RNA splicing, deep learning and analysis of human multi-omics data is an advantage. The candidate should exhibit a high degree of
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degree. Applicants with experience in one or more of the following fields are encouraged to apply: Organoid culture Flow cytometry Microscopy Bioinformatics analysis Previous publications are considered a
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of the research team that works to generate high-quality biomedical devices in a high throughput format. The work includes biosensor device, biorecognition design, and electrochemical analysis. The duties
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profiling, cell culture, genome editing, single-cell sequencing, multi-omics analysis, and other relevant functional validation assays. Entry requirements Postdoctoral scholarships may be established