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programming You have experience with modeling, statistical analysis and/or machine learning Experience with DNA- or RNA-sequencing data analysis is a plus Education and training You hold a PhD degree in
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. The lab has been established in January 2020 and currently consists of seven members: Three PhD students, two postdocs and two senior technicians. We have received funding from the European Commission
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Institute The Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) is an international
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, a) Gene regulation in healthy hematopoiesis) and b) Clonal function in ageing and disease. The lab has been established in January 2020 and currently consists of seven members: Three PhD students, two
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TECAN robots for automation of protocols. The Genomics Unit is embedded in the CRG Core Technologies Programme that includes the technology units of proteomics, bioinformatics, protein technologies
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). The candidate will design and apply integrative data analysis (computational/statistical/causal) and visualization techniques for multi-omic (transcriptomics, mirnomic and proteomics) data to address research
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in training, mentoring, and supporting others, particularly students and early-career researchers. · Feels comfortable participating in lab meetings, providing constructive feedback, and
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26 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Centre for Genomic Regulation Research Field Computer science » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions Bachelor Positions
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microbiome field and will be able to identify novel and/or important questions to address with our HS rat data. They will be keen to interact with other team members, including PhD students and
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these questions, we develop mathematical and computational approaches to estimate mutation probabilities and selection. Tumor mutations are caused by diverse mutational processes, which can be identified through