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the university’s guidelines. Key Responsibilities:: -Analysis of large‑scale scRNA‑seq datasets from mouse and human immune cells -Development and application of new computational workflows for single‑cell data
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. The work provides the possibility to develop skills in microbiology, data analysis, bioinformatics and molecular dating methods in an international and multidisciplinary setting and gain a competitive
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analysis, bioinformatics and molecular dating methods in an international and multidisciplinary setting and gain a competitive academic CV. The Postdoctoral Researcher is expected to: Advance the research
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performing statistical analysis of results. Your duties will also include illustrating the research results, compiling research literature, and participating in reporting the results. In addition, you will
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teaching-related tasks. Teaching responsibilities will include fundamental topics in neurobiology from molecular and cellular to systems level, as well as quantitative analysis methods and examples of modern
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of Finland for 2025-2029 led by Syke, with Universities of Helsinki and Jyväskylä as partners. The project will link the quality of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (tDOM) and elemental loading
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Colony records. Work with personal papers of major nineteenth-century reformers (e.g., Florence Nightingale, Mary Carpenter, F.J. Mouat). Collection and analysis of vernacular (Hindi essential; desirable
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fieldwork in state repositories in the U.S. South (Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Georgia, Kentucky, Texas, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina). Analysis of penitentiary records
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with the above described aims: contribution to the MoreChild project conceptually, methodologically and empirically. Management and analysis of existing research data, optionally producing own empirical
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, Arkansas, Mississippi, Georgia, Kentucky, Texas, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina). Analysis of penitentiary records, coroner materials, gubernatorial papers, and statistical series. Qualitative