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Targeting of Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) in Brain Cancer”, which integrates sequencing-based virus discovery, multi-omics analysis, and translational cancer research. Duties About the Project Our research
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. The research group is internationally recognized in the field through a consistent track-record of high impact publications. As a Bryceson lab member, you will apply and integrate high-throughput sequencing data
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preclinical models. Applying advanced molecular and cellular techniques, such as bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, immunohistochemistry, immunoprecipitation, RNA-pull down, ChIP-seq
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, and immunohistochemistry. Demonstrate hands-on expertise in library preparation for next-generation sequencing (NGS). Have advanced computational skills with proficiency in Python or R. Be experienced
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sequencing or spatial transcriptomics. Candidates without substantial practical experience in stereotaxic surgery combined with neural recording or imaging will not be competitive for this position. Duties
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, transplantation models, advanced flow cytometry, sequencing based molecular biology (“omics”) and/or bioinformatics is required to become a successful candidate. Emphasis will be placed on personal suitability and
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, genetics, or related field • Expertise in genomic data analysis, particularly single-cell RNA-sequencing and/or alternative splicing • Strong background in bioinformatics and programming skills (e.g., Python
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main focus on uveal melanoma. Analyse clinical, pathological and molecular genetic data, including next generation sequencing data. Prepare and coordinate applications for external research funding
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learning models to link sequence to function, supporting the design of regenerative therapies in the nervous system. The position will combine hands-on neuroscience experimental approaches with data-driven
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applications for genome-wide analysis (single-cell RNA and DNA sequencing), and digital droplet PCR. We use tissue samples from patients and model systems. You are expected to be part of the group and to develop