37 genetic-algorithm-computer Postdoctoral research jobs at Nature Careers in Germany
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the development of computational methods for genetics, high-throughput omics data and causal discovery. Our interdisciplinary and international team is jointly located at DKFZ and EMBL Heidelberg, and
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programming of algorithms. The use of programming languages such as Python, R, SQL, and C++ will be a daily part of the project, and proficiency in these languages is required. However, additional datasets will
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to publications and grant writing, and support the supervision of students and junior researchers in one the following research areas: Computational oncology AI drug discovery Statistical genetics, single-cell
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mathematics, computer science, physics, biomedical or electrical engineering or similar disciplines. Good programming expertise (Matlab, C++, Python or equivalent) and experience with the Linux operating system
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environment in the fields of science, technology and administration as well as for the education of highly qualified young scientists. The computational imaging group at DESY is concerned with the development
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Medicine and Andrology | Institute of Reproductive Genetics We are UKM. We have a clear social mission and, with our focus on healthcare, research, and teaching, we bear a unique responsibility. To meet our
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on Clostridium carboxidivorans and Clostridium ljungdahlii, for which we have already established robust genetic and process engineering platforms. The following publications illustrate the potential and direction
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on the influence of Alzheimer’s disease and aging on changes in cognitive functions in humans. The project combines cutting-edge technologies from genetics, proteomics and statistical modeling to understand
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-pathogenic fungi and identifies targets for the development of novel natural product-based antibiotics. The junior research group (Epi-)Genetic Regulation of Fungal Virulence (https://www.leibniz-hki.de/en/epi
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of inflammation remains the role of hypoxia. In this 3-year CRC (DFG)-funded position, we will use novel genetic reporters and transgenic models to specifically address the role of hypoxia during these processes