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education at the department occurs in an international environment and is focused on animal biology. Our research covers a wide range of topics, from evolutionary ecology and genetics to studies of behavior
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your application! We are looking for a PhD student in evolutionary genetics interested in contributing to a better understanding of the mechanisms that shape mutation rates. Your work assignments
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to study the evolutionary history of molt phenology across related species of grouse. The project will also use functional genomics to study the regulatory mechanisms of molt phenology in grouse
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algorithms to detect complex structural variants in humans using long DNA sequencing reads. A structural variant (SV) is a large-scale alteration in the genome that involves rearranged, deleted, or inserted
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consequences of higher host specialisation in the tropics – the role of ecological and evolutionary processes, and of data bias), and the successful applicant will work in the Evonets lab (evonetslab.github.io
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substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way. Candidates must be able to express themselves fluently in spoken and written English. The applicant should have a strong grasp of key concepts in evolutionary
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) to invasive carcinoma (IC) and finally distant metastasis. However, only a few DCIS lesions progress to invasive breast cancer. Since underlying evolutionary processes are largely unknown, the biological and
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at the single-cell level, using tools from optimal transport, mathematical optimization, and machine learning. In addition to method development, the work includes applying and benchmarking algorithms on both
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education . Skills and personal qualities In addition to the aforementioned requirements for the position: A demonstrable computational competence, comfortable with using and developing algorithms, data
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ecological and evolutionary questions. The candidate is expected to take part in developing specific projects based on interest and experience. The PhD student will be supervised by José Cerca (DDLS Fellow