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for diagnostics and therapy Conduct comprehensive bioinformatic analysis utilising established methodologies and tools (e.g. R, Python, MATLAB and other relevant bioinformatics software packages) Collaborate
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identification of organisms using bioinformatics tools. Workplan and objectives to be achieved: a) Planning and conducting sampling campaigns of plastic litter in recreational marinas, including the collection
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) Desirable Skills in bioinformatics (e.g. knowledge of Matlab, R, Python) Experience of imaging mass cytometry (IMC) and associated analysis Single cell RNA-seq Experience of working with complex 3D culture
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; 2024.16864.PEX, financed by national funds through the Portuguese foundation for Science and Technology (FCT I.P.), under the following conditions: Scientific Area: Bioinformatics Recipient category: The open
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; bioinformatics TYPE OF CONTRACT: TEMPORARY JOB STATUS: FULL TIME HOURS PER WEEK: 39 APPLICATION DEADLINE: 01/03/2026 23:00 (Paris time) ENVISAGED STARTING DATE: 01/05/2026 ENVISAGED DURATION: 24 months. JOB FNOT
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political refugee status are eligible to apply for this competition. Candidate admissibility requirements: Mandatory requirements: Have a Master degree in Informatics Engineering, Bioinformatics, Chemical and
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life science environment, and have backgrounds in any of the following fields: cell or developmental biology, immunology, neurobiology, biophysics, theoretical physics, computer science, bioinformatics
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communities. This task includes soil DNA extraction, preparation of libraries for sequencing of 16S rRNA (bacteria) and ITS (fungi) barcodes, as well as bioinformatic processing and analysis of sequences
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staining) Bioinformatics experience relating to handling large datasets, such as next generation sequencing, and the use of programming languages such as R Attributes and Behaviour Essential Willingness
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pathology, microbiology, modeling, bioinformatics, biostatistics and biophysics for the quality and health of horticultural species and seed production. As part of the IRHS, the ImHorPhen (Imaging