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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Bioinformatics and computational biology integrate
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the University of Ostrava announces a selection procedure to fill the position Assistant professor of Bioinformatics Workplace Faculty of Science, Department of Biology and Ecology Job description • Teaching
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. Bioinformatic analysis of proteoglycans in trypanosomatids. Bioinformatic analysis of proteins involved in polysaccharide metabolism in trypanosomatids: correlation with biofilm production. Bioinformatic analysis
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.). The project will also require extensive bioinformatic analysis which doesn’t need to be necessarily performed by the candidate, however, experience with high-throughput datasets or bioinformatic analysis is
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cancer biology Good communication skills and the ability to work in a team Prior experience with NGS, bioinformatics or metabolism will be considered an advantage Suggested reading Stoyanov M, Martinikova
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to have basic knowledge of bioinformatics (coding in R). Suggested reading Wong HS, Park K, Gola A, Baptista AP, Miller CH, Deep D, Lou M, Boyd LF, Rudensky AY, Savage PA, Altan-Bonnet G, Tsang JS, Germain
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motivated, enthusiastic and hard-working Ph.D. student. The candidate should hold a master degree in genetics, molecular biology, cell biology, or in a related field. Bioinformatic skills or basic knowledge
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, enthusiastic and hard-working Ph.D. student. The candidate should hold a master degree in genetics, molecular biology, cell biology, or in a related field. Bioinformatic skills or basic knowledge of large
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analytical tools for studying cytoskeletal dynamics in cancer. Candidate profile Master’s degree in physics, bioinformatics, applied mathematics, computer science, or a related quantitative field Strong
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with Western blot analysis is considered an advantage. Bioinformatics skills, including basic data processing, statistical analysis, or work with high-throughput or sequencing data, are highly welcome