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-derived organoid models. You will work closely with in-house technology platforms, including the Single Cell Genomics Facility, Big Data Core and High Throughput Screening Facility. Our research is embedded
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team. The Research Assistant Professor would lead the lab and be tasked with overseeing the scientific output within the lab, bringing new techniques to the lab (e.g. molecular engineering, informatics
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(FSTM) at the University of Luxembourg contributes multidisciplinary expertise in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Life Sciences and Medicine. Through its dual mission
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Biology, or a related field. Strong experience in bioinformatics and next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis in a Cloud computing environment is essential. Proficiency in Linux/Unix and scripting
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, and an ability to link fundamental science to real-world applications. The ideal candidate will also have: a PhD degree in nanotechnology, biotechnology, immunology, chemistry, biomedical/chemical
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in high-quality peer-reviewed journals Qualification profile: PhD in biology, biochemistry, molecular medicine, or a related field Strong track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals Solid
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Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: PhD (or equivalent) in biology, bioengineering, computer science, physics, or a related field Strong scientific curiosity, motivation, and rigor Strong communication
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survivorship, genetics, stem cell pharmacogenomics, epidemiology, biostatistics, and computational biology. The successful applicant will gain extensive training and experience in genetic epidemiology and
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- School of English - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Civil Engineering - School of Computing and Data Science - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Department of Mechanical
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candidate who just completed the PhD) and innovative Postdocs/Laser Scientists to join the IGNYTe project which is funded by the German Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in the scope of the Fusion