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molecular biology and biochemical techniques such as cloning, in vitro transcription, nucleic acid purification, PCR, next generation sequencing library preparation and immunoblotting. Help prepare data
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genomes. Dr Karam Teixeira's group uses Drosophila as a model to study transposable element biology, epigenetic regulation and inheritance, small RNA-based defence mechanisms, and germline biology in
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-Cas9 genome editing, transgenesis, and chromatin analysis, with a focus on understanding and manipulating cellular processes at a molecular level PhD in Molecular Biology required Please apply through
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. Preferred qualifications: D. in Quantitative Genetics/Genomics, Computational Biology, or Related Discipline. Skilled in single-cell transcriptomic analyses, machine learning and artificial intelligence
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research, such as microbiology or virology, molecular or cell biology, or biochemistry Has a high level of written and spoken English and strong communication, social, organisational and time management
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to join our team. We invite individuals with expertise in microbiology, immunology, systems biology, or computational biology to contribute to innovative research on the female urogenital microbiome
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-TEM. · The Department of Biochemistry provides a rich intellectual environment, with research in structural biology (cryo-EM, X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy), and computational biology
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to the start of employment, applicants must: 1) hold a Ph.D. degree in cancer biology, immunology, or a related field and 2) have completed postdoctoral training. To be considered, those interested must apply
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degree in a relevant field (e.g., Psychology, Biology, Social Sciences, etc.), or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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, within the subject of the position, e.g. within genetics, genomics, evolutionary biology using bioinformatical approaches or within molecular biology addressing evolutionary questions. While there are no