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or vibratome, and immunofluorescence staining. Experience in mouse behavioural tests and analysis. Excellent organizational skills Interest in working within a International and collaborative network FELASA B
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entanglement distribution in various topologies and its impact on network scalability; (iv) the simulation of the developed methods and techniques, along with the extraction and analysis of results; and (v
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? No Offer Description The researcher will have to carry out theoretical and computational studies aimed at identifying how cells represent their environment in their molecular networks. The work will
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analysis of single cell multi-omics data. The researcher will have the support and resources from the Bioinformatics Unit at VHIO. Responsibilities Analyze and integrate high-throughput sequencing data
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and takes part as one of the groups of excellence in the Centre for Biomedical Research in Network-Pathophysiology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBEROBN) of the Carlos III Institute of Health (ISCIII
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genomic cancer research, bioinformatics knowledge and resources to support the institute in oncological data handling, analysis and research. By applying state-of-the-art bioinformatic tools and analysis
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that predict a victim becoming a perpetrator, or at least, the factors associated with it, will open up new avenues for reducing this overlap. Using Network Analysis, we will map the connections between
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international scientific networks, with more than 81% of the total number of papers published in collaboration (81.3%). As for collaborative publications, almost 56% were national collaborations and 45% were
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et al., 2025 ), mismatch negativity (MMN) to unveil the emergence of prototypic phonetic categories, and frequency-tagging analysis of EEG to probe the ability to detect non-adjacent dependencies in
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, with access to state-of-the-art facilities and an active international research network. At IRTA-CReSA, you’ll be part of a leading European institute in animal health and zoonosis research, with