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bioinformatician to join the Evolutionary Processes Modeling group. The selected candidate will be responsible for the analysis of DNA sequencing data derived from a unique cohort of animal tumors. Responsibilities
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of Researchers . Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role We are seeking a highly motivated bioinformatician to join the Evolutionary Processes Modeling group. The selected candidate will be responsible
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of Researchers (Charter and Code). Please, check out our Recruitment Policy . The role We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join the “Evolutionary Processes Modeling” group. The selected candidate will
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covering technical capabilities for live-cell imaging, spectral imaging, FRET, FLIM, airyscan imaging, bioimage processing, analysis and data visualization. More information about instrumentation at ALMU
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English is required Technical skills · Microscopy operation and troubleshooting · Image analysis workflows · Cell culture · Cloning, immunostaining, western blotting · SOP development and
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Dr Mara Dierssen. The position requires a candidate with previous experience in Bioinformatics. The candidate will process and analyse multi-omics datasets (eg. RNA-Seq, smallRNA-Seq, proteomics
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is committed to reconcile a work and family life of its employees and are offering extended vacation period and the possibility to benefit from flexible working hours. Application Procedure All
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flexible working hours. Application Procedure All applications must include: A motivation letter addressed to Dr. Berta Fusté, Head of Genomics unit. A complete CV with contact details. Contact details
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vacation period and the possibility to benefit from flexible working hours. Application Procedure All applications must include: A motivation letter addressed to Dr. Berta Fusté, Head of Genomics unit. A
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relevant, and complex process of cellular differentiation. Our group works on basic science projects on gene regulation in blood stem cells (e.g. Frömel et al., Cell 2025 ), and more translational projects