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methods, including but not limited to alignment, coverage quantification, differential coverage statistics, and multi-omic integration About the lab and St. Jude: Recognized for state-of-the-art
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, and offers the successful candidate excellent opportunities for interdisciplinary training, exchange, and scientific collaboration. Plant-PATH homepage: https://mbg.au.dk/plant-path Place of work and
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anticipate receiving a PhD in plant molecular biology or related disciplines. Applicants should have: Ability to plan and conduct research project independently Strong background in plant molecular biology and
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University (http://bio.au.dk/en) and work in the Section for Microbiology at this department. The section employs 12 permanent scientific staff and ~20 PhD students and postdocs. Research at the section covers
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fitness in different environments. Please check out the lab website for more descriptions of our research: https://sifangwei.github.io/ 4. Position Description and Qualifications: We are mainly looking
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, 33621493, 33087936, 30566856, 39947938; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.15.641049 ). Postdoctoral Projects Project 1: Replisome Dynamics, Replication Stress, and Cancer Vulnerabilities This project aims
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with a yearly uptake of 160 students in total. Please refer to http://mbg.au.dk/ for further information about The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics and to https://nat.au.dk/ and http
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Postdoc for the study of age-dependent colorectal cancer metastasis 100% Department for BioMedical Research, https://www.dbmr.unibe.ch/, UVCM, Gastroenterology Start of employment: 01.03.2026 or as
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of Molecular Biology. For this employment you should be cooperative and proactive. Candidates capable of applying a problem-solving approaches, able to properly plan and execute experiments, and to make progress
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). This project is funded by the DFG priority program SPP2474, which aims to discover new gene functions in human microbiome members (see https://spp2474.de). More information about ongoing research in