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therapies. The postdoctoral fellow will work jointly between the University of Luxembourg and the KU Leuven, benefiting from a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment, and contributing
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expertise in the fields of bioinformatics, metagenomics, molecular evolution, virology, geography, hydrology and geomatics. Main missions: The primary mission of the postdoctoral fellow is to build a
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, which are linked to the objectives of the ESCALATE project, to an experienced postdoctoral researcher. We need someone who specializes in omics data, bioinformatics tools, and indexing structures, with
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on the kleptoplastidy system, including sample preparation and bioinformatics analyses. - 3D imaging (3D electron microscopy and expansion microscopy) to characterize the kleptoplastidy in different conditions. The
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collaboration and knowledge-sharing are at the heart of daily work. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will benefit from: Easy access to bibliographic resources, ensuring you can stay up to date with the latest
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will be to generate the mitogenomic data and, then, to integrate and analyze all datasets. -- Generation of mitogenomic data (high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatic analyses) -- Phylogenetic and
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the allergic cascade of clinical food allergy. This project is built on a transdisciplinary consortium of food allergy experts from clinics, immune research and data science. This postdoctoral researcher
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identification Title of post : Postdoctoral researcher in biology Type of contract : Fixed-term contract Category (A,B or C) : A Contract/project period : One year Expected date of employment
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the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral
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Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate should have a PhD in Biology/Evolutionary Biology and skills in bioinformatics and macroevolution (ideally models of phenotypic evolution