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candidate is expected to work with an international team, establish experimental designs, and provide biological insight into the mechanisms of chromatin recognition and repair. The postdoc is expected
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work in the treatment of cancer and other disease states. The candidate will also have the opportunity to work with state-of-the-art equipment such as a small animal radiation research platform (SARRP
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reproductive development. We work with the model species Arabidopsis and arable crops to understand how weather and climate variation affect reproductive development, crop yield and quality. We have a particular
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registration number: ZE-0098-M4C-wmz-2025 Entry date: 2026-01-01 Application deadline: 2025-11-16 Salary: E 13 TV-H Duration: 2 years / 3 years + 1 Volume of employment: full-time/part-time The
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. The central challenge in our field has been the failure of preclinical models to predict clinical efficacy, a problem we address by conceptually reframing the disease. We operate from the hypothesis
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is to use a cutting-edge ensemble of genetic, cell biological, biochemical, organismal, and modern ‘omic’-approaches to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the process of gene expression. CGEN
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biodiversity, detect changes, and inform conservation decisions. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in expanding the use of genetics and genomics within biodiversity research, bridging disciplines
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A post-doctoral position in human population genetics is opening in our lab (INSERM GGB UMR1078) in Brest, France to work on the Genome of Europe (GoE) project: https://genomeofeurope.eu/ . GoE will
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excellent communication skills. Fluency in English, both written and oral, is required. Why applying This position offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge spatial and single-cell transcriptomics