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interested in pursuing a PhD, to explore the evolution of eukaryotic chromatin states and components. We are looking for enthusiastic candidates broadly interested in evolutionary biology, gene regulation and
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modeling & simulation, artificial intelligence 13 Precision Medicine Through Disease Multi-Omics Team Biology, bioinformatics, basic/clinical medicine, public health, computer science, biomedical engineering
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discovery, and the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic devices. With the goal of “AI for Science,” we are recruiting highly motivated PhD-level researchers with backgrounds in computer
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plus Education and training PhD in Bioinformatics or in Biology, Machine Learning, Statistics, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry or related areas Languages: Highly proficient in both spoken and written
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. Delegating lab tasks to ensure deadlines are met. Reporting to PI regularly on key metrics (including budgets) for priority projects. The successful candidate must have: a PhD degree in biology, biomedical
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centres. 1. Centre for Cellular Biology and Signalling (CBS) 2. Centre for Regeneration and Cell Therapy (RCT) 3. Centre for Biomedical Systems and Informatics (BSI) 4. Centre for Infection Immunity and
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, such as biology, chemistry, physics, neuroscience, applied physics, data science, bioengineering, chemical engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, materials science, neurology
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, the Thrust especially encourages applications in Cell and Tissue Biology, Chemical Biology, Synthetic Biology, Biomaterial Science, and Bioengineering. The Thrust is expected to grow substantially in the next
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: Excellent written/spoken knowledge of English language. PhD in biochemistry, molecular/cellular biology or equivalent field. Track record of first author publications in reputable journals. Advanced skills in
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and computational methods. The lab encourages wet lab scientists to engage in their own data analysis and provides a supportive environment to this end. The group is funded by European Research Council