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ability to work with large datasets Strong record of peer-reviewed publications Ability to independently design and execute experiments and interpret data Ability to work in a multidisciplinary, highly
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transcriptomic data. • Detect and interpret structural variation from Nanopore/PacBio sequencing. • Build scalable, reproducible pipelines for large genome collections and public databases. • Collaborate closely
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Fellow with a PhD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Data Science, or a related quantitative field to join an interdisciplinary research program focused on Alzheimer’s disease (AD
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(e.g. R, Python) and an ability to work with large datasets Strong record of peer-reviewed publications Ability to independently design and execute experiments and interpret data Ability to work in a
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for Research Staff Development for more information. About You To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD qualified in
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or equivalent Additional Information Benefits The estimated gross salary is ca. 9 450,00 PLN/month. II. Requirements for the candidates: A PhD degree in biology or chemistry or a related discipline.* Well
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Scholar to join a Sloan Foundation–funded research project led by Prof. Eamon Duede . The project investigates how the rapid emergence of artificial intelligence (particularly large language models) is
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16 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company St. Anna Children's Cancer Research Institute (St. Anna CCRI) Research Field Biological sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2
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) utilizing integrative data analysis to harmonize phenotypic data across a number of large, genetically-informed longitudinal study samples with the goal of characterizing the longitudinal interplay between
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Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job About the Job: 30% Lead research projects pertaining to development of large animal models of disease