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, Austria, and the remaining two years at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) in Grenoble, France; PhD enrollment: The successful candidate will enroll in the PhD program at the University of Graz. During
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). • Experience with quantitative analysis, such as statistics, scientific programming, and/or numerical modelling. • Excellent written and spoken English (working language is English). • Ability to work
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programming and quantitative analysis (e.g., statistics, scientific programming, numerical simulation) • Excellent written and spoken English (working language is English). • Ability to work independently
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actively to our weekly group meetings and some administrative duties - Complete the training programme for PhDs at the University of Vienna - Disseminate and present your work and represent the group through
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well as fungal transformation is appreciated Experience with fluorescence microscopy Knowledge of programming, R, statistical analysis or bioinformatic is strongly appreciated Excellent English proficiency in
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closely with other team members in the Environmental Psychology Group and contribute actively to our weekly group meetings and some administrative duties - Complete the training programme for PhDs
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as evidence of ongoing CIN. This PhD will work at the leading edge of single-cell transcriptomics and modern statistical/AI methodology to address this gap using in-house developed cell atlases. We
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-source releases and publications Who we’re looking for Required MSc (or equivalent) in molecular biology, bioinformatics, computational biology, statistics, computer science, or similar Solid programming
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cover letter explaining why your background is a good fit for this project. Where to apply Website https://jobrxiv.org/job/medical-university-of-innsbruck-27779-phd-position-gene… Requirements Additional
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administrative duties - Complete the training programme for PhDs at the University of Vienna - Disseminate and present your work and represent the group through both scientific and public channels and