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consulting services. Our Bioinformatics Team is looking for a highly motivated and experienced Computational Scientist/ Bioinformatician (m/f/d) - MR-2026-1 with enthusiasm for academic research to join our
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Association. Our institute integrates cutting-edge biomolecular research, bioinformatics, and high-performance analytical technologies to explore the complex interactions between the human organism and food
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Association. Our institute integrates cutting-edge biomolecular research, bioinformatics, and high-performance analytical technologies to explore the complex interactions between the human organism and food
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with state-of-the art instruments for microbiological, chemical, and molecular work including an own next-generation sequencing, metabolomics, and bioinformatics core facility. Your tasks: Supervision
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prominent member of the Leibniz Association. Our institute integrates cutting-edge biomolecular research, bioinformatics, and high-performance analytical technologies to explore the complex interactions
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Association. Our institute integrates cutting-edge biomolecular research, bioinformatics, and high-performance analytical technologies to explore the complex interactions between the human organism and food
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Association. Our institute integrates cutting-edge biomolecular research, bioinformatics, and high-performance analytical technologies to explore the complex interactions between the human organism and food
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with GFBio Data Center group (exchange and status reports) Your profile Completed university/technical college degree in computer science, bioinformatics, geoinformatics, or comparable qualification
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focused on microbiome research Project management and coordination of related research activities Bioinformatic analysis of microbiome and clinical data AI-based mining and interpretation of omics data
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(DNA extraction, DNA quality check) Bioinformatic processing and analysis of next-generation sequencing data GIS-based landscape analysis Statistical modelling of the relationship between genetic