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laboratories and In-house sequencers and bioinformatics servers. Principal supervisor is Prof. Lars Hestbjerg Hansen, Department of Plant and Environmental Science. E-mail: lhha@plen.ku.dk . Phone: +45 28752053
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to obtain your own academic qualification as part of a doctorate is given. Your profile: An excellent MSc degree (or equivalent) in biochemistry, chemistry, biology, computational science, bioinformatics
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: Developmental biology; Molecular cell biology; Genomics; Bioinformatics. Education and experience in one or more of the following areas is required: bioinformatics; genomics; molecular developmental biology
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mammalian cell culture is required Documented knowledge in bioinformatics and programming (Python, R) is required Experience in LC-MS and mass spectrometry is required Experience from relevant research
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biology, molecular biology including mammalian cell culture is required Documented knowledge in bioinformatics and programming (Python, R) is required Experience in LC-MS and mass spectrometry is required
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bioinformatics, especially Python and/or R are required Experience from relevant research projects investigating cellular metabolism, and/or protein modifications and signalling, respectively, will be considered
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biochemistry are required Profound knowledge in bioinformatics, especially Python and/or R are required Experience from relevant research projects investigating cellular metabolism, and/or protein modifications
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. Our research combines computational chemistry, cheminformatics, bioinformatic and AI to design new molecules and enzymes for unprecedented catalytic functions. In this project, you will: Develop
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computational tools. Our research combines computational chemistry, cheminformatics, bioinformatic and AI to design new molecules and enzymes for unprecedented catalytic functions. In this project, you will
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(genome sequencing), bioinformatics and single-cell (microscopy, microfluidics, FACS) analyses of E. coli bacteria and will be centred around the following themes: Pathways involved in robustness against de