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“multi-omics” sequencing, which will provide information about the composition of immune cell populations as well as their epigenetic and functional characteristics. The immune cells will be further
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candidate will perform the following duties: -Omic analyses (genetic, epigenetic, transcriptomic) and/or biomarkers applied to paediatric or maternal-child populations. -Design, monitoring and analysis
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various plant and algal species, and follow an interdisciplinary approach, combining molecular biology, genetics, epigenetics, metabolomics, biochemistry, structural biology, biophysics and microscopy with
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socioeconomic stress) and internal factors (e.g., the microbiome and epigenetics). Furthermore, you will investigate how acute environmental triggers are linked to a rapid increase in CHD risk, again considering
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socioeconomic stress) and internal factors (e.g., the microbiome and epigenetics). Furthermore, you will investigate how acute environmental triggers are linked to a rapid increase in IS risk, again considering
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includes studies of epigenetic mechanisms (DNA methylation) and their role in improving the understanding of the relationship between environment and health, including advanced statistical modelling of large
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are rewired in human disease. The project’s findings are expected to inform new hypotheses on epigenetic control in cancer and contribute to Oncode Accelerator’s translational goals of identifying actionable
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various plant and algal species, and follow an interdisciplinary approach, combining molecular biology, genetics, epigenetics, metabolomics, biochemistry, structural biology, biophysics and microscopy with
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if the candidate has experiences in transcriptional or epigenetic analyses, analyses of high-throughput sequencing data, or experience with other forms of bioinformatical analyses. It is expected that the candidate
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level on DNA through epigenetic marks. Epigenetics studies molecular changes of DNA (mostly DNA methylation) in response to developmental or environmental stimuli, which does not involve a change of the