15 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Basel in Switzerland
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research project developing novel chemical probes and degraders to dissect mechanisms of adverse effects in cancer and metabolism. For a summary of the latter see: p3.snf database ii) In parallel we
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. Utilized methods include molecular and cell biology, flow cytometry, histology and microscopy, protein work, and bioinformatics. Your profile We are looking for candidates who enjoy lab work and who also
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microbiology, as well as bioinformatics and the analysis of big datasets. Moreover, the Biozentrum offers excellent internal support from various core facilities with expert staff, and a structured PhD program
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to, the analysis of data at the molecular, cellular, tissue and organism level. Bioinformatic and/or systems-biological expertise is a requirement, whilst a clinical background combined with a profound molecular
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research, or a related field is a must • Proficiency in bioinformatics or clear motivation and prior exposure; HPC and metagenomics pipeline experience preferred • Experience with next-generation sequencing
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100%, starting January 2026 (negotiable) Proteins must fold correctly to function, and this process is tightly regulated by a network of chaperone proteins. At the heart of this network is Hsp90, a
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, you will: Design and perform fluorogenic and nano-photonic DyeCycling experiments. Write/adapt analysis code to process fluorescence trajectories and extract kinetic information. Evaluate bioconjugation
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collaboration among scientists, IT professionals, and other stakeholders involved in the research process. To achieve its goals, the R-IT group invites applications for a R/Python scientific support role
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of the environment, including the role of humans, is as important as understanding the variety of processes in Earth and human history. The University of Basel has an international reputation for its outstanding
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-party funding. You will carry out research into psychological processes in the context of health and/or rehabilitation, such as affective, cognitive, and motivational factors that promote or hinder