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studies Application of basic and advanced statistical methods (e.g., linear/logistic regression, Cox regression, potentially also multilevel analysis, structural equation modelling, mixed-effects modelling
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, molecular biology or cell biology. Experience with signal transduction, modern histological methods and modern omics methods is advantage but not required. Include these in your application: A comprehensive
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involved in exploring genomic data generated on primary leukemic samples, using computational methods. We are interested in specific features resulting from chromosome (re)organization and their functional
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such frameworks to create cross-disciplinary bridges between computational and clinical neuroscience. Specifically, candidates should have an interest in applying computational methods to address the identification
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exploration of complex topics While prior experience with EVs is beneficial, it is not a mandatory requirement Prior experience with Density Gradient Ultracentrifugation and other methods for EV isolation and
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expertise in virology or structural biology are particularly encouraged to apply. The ideal candidate profile: Must-have: A PhD degree or equivalent in virology, structural biology, biochemistry, molecular
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ranked in Q1 according to Web of Science. Specific qualifications include: PhD in cell biology, molecular biology, or a related field Experience with stem cell culture and differentiation, preferably with
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your application: A comprehensive CV detailing your publication history A copy of your PhD diploma Contact information for two referees who can provide insights into your qualifications A brief but
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(required) Include these in your application: A comprehensive CV detailing your publication history A copy of your PhD diploma Contact information for two referees who can provide insights into your
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environment linking molecular biology, biophysics, and computational modeling. Include these in your application: A comprehensive CV detailing your publication history A copy of your PhD diploma Contact