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understanding of bone and bone diseases, as well as their treatment. DanSIC mission is to advance the field of spatial biology through innovative imaging technologies and bioinformatics, in order to provide
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-based genome editing, and bioinformatics. The lab uses diverse cell models, including embryonic stem cells and their differentiated derivatives. The research in the Choudhary group is mainly funded by
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. Responsibilities and qualifications As our new colleague, your primary responsibilities will include: Developing, maintaining, and extending bioinformatic pipelines, integrating data from multiple sequencing
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data and offers a broad range of online and in-house bioinformatic pipelines for analysing bacterial and viral genomes and metagenomes. The group has already back in 2013 developed a bioinformatic
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cytometry and LC-MS/MS, and DNA/RNA sequencing and bioinformatics analyses. Thus, we are looking for a Post-Doctoral researcher with prior experience in several of these techniques. Your role will be
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feature annotation using Metaboscape and other platforms. Collaborating with the Bioinformatics Core Facility, directed by Associate Professor Per Qvist, and other computational biologists to exemplify
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for the position in question is a broad ranging of techniques ranging from spatial and single-cell analyses to classic methods like histology cell culture and Western blotting. Data handling through bioinformatics
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will join a vibrant group of interdisciplinary scientists in eg bioinformatics, cell biology, physiology and genomics. Project focus The postdoctoral researcher will lead experimental and/or
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CRISPRi-based pathway perturbation assays Analyze and interpret complex molecular datasets in close collaboration with bioinformatic experts Contribute to scientific publishing and dissemination of project
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employ cutting-edge single-cell and spatial omics technologies with bioinformatics and machine learning to decipher principles of gene regulation underlying cell identity and its disruption in human