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various disciplines: computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists, engineers, physicists and clinicians from more than 50 countries currently work at the LCSB. We excel because we are truly
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or women’s health. The applicant must be fluent in English (written and spoken) and have experience with large-scale health data and epidemiological or related analytical approaches and methodology. Experience
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water balance with data analytics to understand how variations in connectivity influence hydrograph characteristics, e.g. flood peaks and drought recession. A key objective is to identify and predict
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research. The applicant will be affiliated with the Institutes of Clinical Biometrics and Outcomes Research of the Center for Medical Data Science, Medical University of Vienna (MedUni Vienna), Austria, and
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analytical thinking and attention to experimental quality; proactive problem-solving mindset; committed to collegiality, good laboratory practice, and a constructive team culture. Who we are The Department
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, combined with advances in automation, analytics and data science, has fundamentally changed the scope and ambition of harnessing the potential of biological systems. Big data approaches and analysis
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infrared spectroscopies). Furthermore, the data obtained provides ideal grounds for new multivariate techniques to be developed as well as it allows efficient data collection on unique and rare samples
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-throughput sequencing (-omic) data. We build analytical software pipelines to find answers to biological questions about gene regulation in genome-wide datasets, usually from applied sequencing experiments
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proliferation and the faithful transmission of genetic information to daughter cells. However, replication forks are constantly challenged by a wide range of intrinsic and extrinsic stressors, including metabolic
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utilizes the world-class Danish registries as well as international data sources to assess pharmacological questions in large populations. The environmental medicine group studies the impact of early life