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models. Strong analytical skills and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively. For further information, please contact professor Birgitte Haahr Kallipolitis, bhk@bmb.sdu.dk Application
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of Southern Denmark. The Finance Group is located in Odense; see our website for more information. A successful applicant will be responsible for the teaching of courses in Finance and related areas and
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methodology such as linear mixed models, the bootstrap and delta method, and meta analytic approaches for aggregated and individual-level data from the project database, encompassing large-scale data from
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single-cell ATAC-seq, single-cell RNA-seq, spatial gene expression, and whole-genome sequencing (with long reads) data. The candidate will get the opportunity to explore new analysis methods using deep
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international collaborations and is publishing in higher ranging journals (see link for more information: https://www.sdu.dk/en/forskning/biomedical-ms/medarbejdere/medarbejdere-mrl Qualifications
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plus. Contact Further information is available Professor Thomas Ebel, Head of CIE, phone: +45 93 50 72 05, email: ebel@sdu.dk, Associate Professor Ramkrishan Maheshwari, phone: +45 65 50 16 86, email
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years. A strong emphasis of this position is on bioinformatics, multiomics data integration, and programming, complemented by expertise in wet lab experiments (in vitro and in vivo). Key responsibilities
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the healthcare field. Documented experience in teaching and disseminating research. Further information For further information please contact Professor Jens Ahm Sørensen, Research Unit for Plastic Surgery, OUH, e
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Mathematics. Formal requirement The candidate is required to be fluent in English and to hold a PhD degree in mathematics at the starting date of the position. In case further information is needed, please
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internationally. International partners are an advantage, but not a requirement. Further information Further information about the position can be obtained from Head of Research at Anderson group Professor Ditte