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involved in or lead major projects to understand the genetic architecture of molecular traits alone and in interaction with the environment. S(h)e will help in defining the direction of scientific work
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or lead major projects to understand the genetic architecture of molecular traits alone and in interaction with the environment. S(h)e will help in defining the direction of scientific work, conducting
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involved in or lead major projects to understand the genetic architecture of molecular traits alone and in interaction with the environment. S(h)e will help in defining the direction of scientific work
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, this project will reveal the design rules by which microbial communities allocate and share metabolic functions. Such insights will not only advance fundamental ecology but also illuminate strategies
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fundamental understanding of how to build synthetic communities able to achieve target BA profiles. Our environment: The Lab:The successful candidates will join the Microbial Ecology Lab at Humanitas Research
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environment; Experience in bioinformatics workflow systems (i.e., Nextflow, Snakemake, CWL); Fluency in English – HT is an international research institute Preferential requirements: A PhD degree and/or years
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-looking medical research institution under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. As a young and rapidly growing hub of scientific innovation, HIMCAS is committed to driving breakthroughs in translational
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level and medical entrance exam requirements Collaborate with a cross-functional team of writers, educators, and designers Help shape the tone and structure of content to make complex ideas accessible and
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scientific and technological hub for integrative structural biology. The unit offers advanced tools to visualize biological processes in real time at the single-molecule level. It is built around two cutting
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create an open, collaborative environment that will help promote life science research both nationally and internationally. The Giustacchini group , based within the Population and Medical Genomics Centre