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advancements in spatial bioinformatics. Assist with the epigenetic analysis performed within CIMP and MBH lab. What we offer Opportunity to become a leading-edge expert in spatial bioinformatic, being
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2025, doi:10.1093/nar/gkaf240 ) Spatially resolved analysis of microenvironmental gradients in cancer (Science Advances 2024, doi:10.1126/sciadv.adn3448 ) Maternal immune activation and fetal metabolic
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clinical trials. Key Responsibilities Perform end-to-end analysis of single-cell RNA-seq, multiome, and spatial transcriptomics datasets from patient samples. Integrate multi-modal genomic, clinical, and
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located at University of Copenhagen. Our recent work in this area includes: Spatially resolved analysis of microenvironmental gradients in cancer (Science Advances 2024, doi:10.1126/sciadv.adn3448
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-being, social connectivity, and resilience—integrating geospatial and spatial-temporal analysis to assess patterns, accessibility, and environmental exposure. • Collect, analyse, and interpret data using
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processes that produce energy and raw materials. The Department of Reactive Transport is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) Experimental analysis of the sorption kinetics for radionuclides on sheet silicates
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, including knowledge of AutoCAD and GIS (ArcGIS or QGIS) software; 6. Knowledge of spatial analysis methods; 7. Experience in university teaching; 8. Fluency in Polish—ability to communicate clearly and
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. The project involves large-scale analysis of high-dimensional datasets, including: single-cell and single-nucleus RNA sequencing spatial transcriptomics (e.g., 10x Genomics, Xenium) germline and somatic
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in person in São Paulo and involves single-cell and spatial transcriptomics analysis, integration of multi-disease datasets, investigation of cell–cell communication, and the development
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molecules using site-specific conjugation strategies. - Development of DNA origami scaffolds to spatially organize and orient proteins for structural studies by single-particle Cryo-Electron Microscopy