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Framework Programme? Horizon Europe - MSCA Marie Curie Grant Agreement Number 101226544 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Evolutionary Medical
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Evolutionary Medical Genomics (EvoMG) is a MSCA Doctoral Network programme that pioneers an integrative approach combining Evolutionary Medicine and Medical Genomics to address critical health challenges. By
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structural variation analysis. Training: You will develop a broad set of skills in computational biology, genetic analysis, bioinformatics, and scientific writing. You will also gain expertise in evolutionary
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-on experience in both laboratory and computational approaches, equipping you with a strong skill set for a career in evolutionary genetics, genomics, or bioinformatics. Person Specification This project is ideal
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fundamental evolutionary biology, the project has broad relevance to conservation, pest management, aging, and human health. For example, many sex-specific diseases are thought to arise from mutations
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Applications are invited from PhD studentship candidates with good first degrees in computer science, physics, maths, biology, neuroscience, engineering or other relevant disciplines to join
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is unique to the MIBTP programme; please do not use any other link to apply to this project or your application may be rejected. References: 1. Osman J, Higgins JD, Sanchez-Moran E, Armstrong SJ
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(optional). Person specification: Prior experience in computer coding (e.g., Python, SLiM), AI modelling, and understanding of evolutionary or conservation genetics / genomics is desirable. Good teamwork
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. genetics, molecular biology, evolutionary biology) or a quantitative science (e.g. computer science, statistics, physics), and have strong interests in genomics, data analysis and evolution. The Norwich
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contributions, and epigenetic regulation over evolutionary time and under stress conditions. You will perform controlled glasshouse experiments with Miscanthus genotypes, in collaboration with colleagues in IBERS