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, you should: Have a PhD in some area of nucleic acid research preferably with bioinformatic or computational focus. Have expert knowledge in working with and developing bioinformatics tools in Python
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following criteria, you are encouraged to apply. In order of decreasing importance, you should: Have a PhD in some area of nucleic acid research preferably with bioinformatic or computational focus. Have
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Postdoctoral Position and Postdoctoral Fellowship (2yrs) in Intracellular Host-Pathogen Interactions
. Ultimately, the insights gained through this research are expected to lay the groundwork for more sustainable therapeutic approaches that control or eliminate Ct infection. ELIGIBILITY Candidates must hold a
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of the largest pan-cancer signaling models in the literature. SPARCED is compatible with high-performance and cloud computing, can simulate thousands to millions of single-cell trajectories, is easily expandable
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A postdoctoral position is available in the Streuff lab at the Department of Chemistry for Life Sciences at Uppsala University, one of the top Scandinavian universities. We are looking for a
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We invite applications for two fully funded, two-year postdoctoral positions in Materials Science, with a focus on the design and synthesis of sustainable, highly luminescent nanomaterials
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The Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM) at Linköping University launches a new Postoc program searching for the next generation of leading scientists! WCMM Linköping is part of a
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postdoctoral fellow for a two-year position to join a collaborative research initiative studying mucosal B cell and antibody responses. The position is funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
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We invite applications for a two-year post-doc position in the field of Organic Electronics, with the focus being on the development of a novel light source, a light-emitting electrochemical
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and cancer becoming an attractive drug target. The position is funded by an Emmy-Noether DFG grant and aims to combine single-molecule localization methods and cell biology to dechiper the stoichiometry