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biology, biomedical research, bioinformatics, biochemistry, bioengineering, etc. With the motivation, skills, experiences, and initial achievements (subject to academic age) to qualify for a competitive
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circumstances, as well as clinical practice or other forms of appointment/assignment relevant to the subject area. The doctoral degree should be in computational/systems biology, computer science, bioinformatics
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GWAS and post-GWAS analysis; and comfort with bioinformatics. This is highly collaborative work, so the candidate should also be able to work cooperatively with peers at Yale and with many other
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analysis and bioinformatic methods Experience in enzyme immobilization Expertise within environmental science research and/or PFAS analysis Experience in bioprocess engineering Eager to work with master and
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(single cell transcriptomics, proteomics or long-read DNA or RNA sequencing) will therefore be desirable. Tight collaboration with the bioinformatics team in Amsterdam will be critical, thus good
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, bioinformatics, systems biology, bioengineering, chemical engineering, or a related discipline Knowledge and experience in the analysis of metagenomics, untargeted metabolomics, or other biological high-throughput
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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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Professor Divi Cornec (head of the institute). Candidate profile and skills Applicants must hold a PhD with a solid background and a proven track record in bioinformatics and immunology. They should have
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opportunities. What you'll bring Essential Hold a Ph.D. in a relevant field, such as Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Machine Learning, Systems Biology, Genomics, or a related discipline or be in the final
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resources are readily available, including biorepository and clinical biomarkers labs, biostatistics, applied bioinformatics, proteomics and metabolomics and a variety of brain and body imaging resources (MRI