64 programming-language-"UCL"-"UCL" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in United States
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Science, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, or related fields. Proficiency in at least one programming language (e.g., Python, Julia, R, C/C
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-minded with a strong biotechnology sector with spin-offs and start-ups, creating a natural home for researchers and their families. English is very widely spoken in the city and surrounding area
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scientific organisation. With around 1,200 employees as well as ca. 500 guest researchers, we contribute to the Helmholtz Research Field Earth and Environment, aligning cutting-edge research with societal
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, pharmacogenomics, statistical genetics, or population genetics and experience in statistical and computational analyses of high-throughput omics data Ability to code in one or more scientific programming languages
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programming languages (e.g., R, Python). Successful applicants should be self-motivated, well-organized, and able to work independently and collaboratively. Excellent written and oral communication skills
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learning (AI/ML) being a major focus. Many of the laboratory's interests center around the identification of small molecules using mass spectrometry data, and the use of language models to predict
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' datasets - genomics transcriptomics, and proteomics Proficiency in R, Python, and other programming languages Expertise in Linux, Git, Docker, and other high-performance computing environments Excellent
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-minded with a strong biotechnology sector with spin-offs and start-ups, creating a natural home for researchers and their families. English is very widely spoken in the city and surrounding area
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publications, excellent written and oral communication skills are required. Preference will be given to those with research experience in hematology (physiology/ pathology), immunotherapy (checkpoint blockade
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talent pool of 1,800 people from over 70 countries. We are 90 percent funded by the German federal government and 10 percent by the state of Berlin. The Chromatin (Dys)function group offers an exciting