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Degree Doctoral degree in biology, neuroscience, ecology, evolutionary genetics Doctoral degree or degree awarded by Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and Technical University of Munich Course
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only laborious and time-consuming, but also cover only a miniscule fraction of the unimaginably large sequence space available. As a result, means to guide evolutionary trajectories along a biomolecule’s
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Organisation Job description The Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences (GELIFES) offers a 4-year NWO-funded PhD position for a project on “Adaptive social flexibility – a powerful
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, means to guide evolutionary trajectories along a biomolecule’s fitness landscape are sought-after, as they could greatly accelerate evolutionary searches. Within the framework of the recently funded ML
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PhD: Adaptive social flexibility – a powerful mechanism to cope with a rapidly changing world (V25.0210) « Back to the overview Job description The Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences
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such as Prolific. Some knowledge of computational modelling and predictive analytics, such as cross-validation or evolutionary agent-based models. Residency requirements: This studentship is primarily aimed
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, analytical chemistry, plant physiology, genetics, ecology, evolutionary biology, bioinformatics, and mathematics and computer science. All our projects are highly integrative and require willingness to closely
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well as the evolutionary and behavioral consequences of these interactions. We offer 8 exciting projects focusing on different organisms and approaches. The complete list of projects offered including project descriptions
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description The project focuses on studying the evolution of evolvability using computational simulations. Evidence from evolutionary developmental biology suggests that evolvability can change rapidly in
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understanding of gene presence/absence, structural variations, and evolutionary dynamics. In this project we will aim to develop novel dynamic programming computational methods for pangenome assembly of diploid