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. Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role We are seeking a highly motivated bioinformatician to join the Evolutionary Processes Modeling group. The selected candidate will be involved in
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responsibilities (50%). On the helpdesk side, the selected candidate will support researchers and institutions throughout the process of data submission and access requests, providing guidance, troubleshooting
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bioinformatics responsibilities (50%). On the helpdesk side, the selected candidate will support researchers and institutions throughout the process of data submission and access requests, providing guidance
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At least 1 year of experience in customer or user support (helpdesk, IT support, or similar) Good computer skills and willingness to learn technical tools (basic SQL, Linux command line, databases
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of Researchers (Charter and Code). Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role The successful candidate is a postdoctoral researcher and will be expected to study the process of unconventional secretion
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is committed to reconcile a work and family life of its employees and are offering extended vacation period and the possibility to benefit from flexible working hours. Application Procedure All
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(live and fixed), image acquisition using light microscopy, and image processing and analysis Familiar with at least one bioimage analysis tool: Fiji/ImageJ, CellProfiler, napari, ilastik, cellpose
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mitochondrial energy production collapses in their absence. Unlike diploid nuclear DNA, mtDNA exists as a multicopy genome. mtDNA replicates independently of the cell cycle, a process known as "relaxed
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have experience in troubleshooting cell differentiation processes and assays you will be considered Experience in PDOs it will be considered If you have you have experience in delivering projects
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their absence. Unlike diploid nuclear DNA, mtDNA exists as a multicopy genome. mtDNA replicates independently of the cell cycle, a process known as "relaxed replication," resulting in a high mtDNA copy number (CN