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of sequencing and microscopy data Data analysis of mass spectrometry data Your profile PhD in Biology, Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry or related subjects Good understanding of tools such cell cultures
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languages such as R and Python, bash scripting and deep learning frameworks Ability to acquire and process data from sequencing facilities or public resources, work with HPCs, run, adapt existing pipelines
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cultivation facilities are available that allow the combination of evolutionary genomics with experimental work. Preferred access to high-performance computing and the sequencing centre at Kiel University
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the combination of evolutionary genomics with experimental work. Preferred access to high-performance computing and the sequencing centre at Kiel University (https://ccga.uni-kiel.de ) is provided. Attention is
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laboratories, mentorship from leading scientists, and exposure to interdisciplinary research in the life sciences. It aligns with EMBL’s ongoing research programme “Molecules to Ecosystems” that seeks to deepen
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-regulatory network changes. The project is part of the HEROES-AYA consortium of the German Decade against Cancer, a collaboration between multiple sites in Germany, and the Computational Biology lab of Anna
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, including maintenance, alignment, quality control, trouble shooting and cleaning Supporting scientists in their work on the microscopes, in particular regarding optimization of sample preparation and
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contribute to maintaining the integrity and efficiency of our operations, aligning with our strategic goals and enhancing the value our Medical Affairs team brings to the business. What You’ll Do: R&D QMS
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align with one of the two focal areas at the Institute of Physics. The professorship is expected to actively participate in this research field of soft matter and biophysics. We are looking for candidates
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-friendly university and offers a Dual Career Service. We welcome applications from candidates with disabilities. If multiple candidates prove to be equally qualified, those with disabilities or with