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variants on human traits and single-cell readouts. Our research group is pioneering computational methods for deciphering molecular variation across individuals, space, and time. We have a track record in
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: We are excited to announce a Postdoctoral Researcher position in the group of Prof. Gunda Köllensperger. The major objective is to downscale metabolomic techniques to the level of organelles, small
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quantitative micro/nanostructural analysis, with the objective of determining the role of water activity on the rheology of lower crustal rocks. Your responsibilities: Laboratory synthesis and characterisation
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, Comparative Genomics, Transposon Biology, Cell biology, or Related Field Applicants will have a track-record of scientific output including peer-reviewed publications, or if a recent graduate pre-prints
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computational microbiome research. The specific focus of the project will be tailored to the candidate’s interests and will align with the objectives of the aforementioned consortia. These projects work at the
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host-pathogen interactions is an asset Experience in genetic manipulation of bacteria, infection models, and molecular analyses Proven track record with publications in peer-reviewed journals Ability
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. Ability to work independently, think analytically, and approach tasks systematically while maintaining a clear focus on objectives. Adaptability and ability to communicate in a constructive and respectful
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author-publications, high publication track record in scientific journals and conference presentations Excellent communication skills in English (both spoken and written) Desirable: Experience in microbial
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products (1D and 2D NMR, HRMS, other spectroscopic and computational methods) Experience in writing first author-publications, high publication track record in scientific journals and conference
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biology and epigenetics and a proven academic track record. The NIH-funded projects in the Li lab focus on studying molecular mechanisms of epigenetics and chromatin organization using fission yeast