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applicant must have passed courses within the first and second cycles of at least 90 credits in either, a) Chemistry/Molecular Biology/Biotechnology, or b) Computer Science/Mathematics/Physics and at
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the Biochemistry, especially Bioinformatics, program the applicant must have passed courses within the first and second cycles of at least 90 credits in either, a) Chemistry/Molecular Biology/Biotechnology, or b
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evaluating designed backbones and predicting the functional effects of protein variants. In addition, the doctoral student will be part of the DDLS initiative, and participate in the DDLS Research School
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. Previous experience with next-generation sequencing data, deep learning or RNA biology are advantages, but not required. capacity for analytical and creative thinking initiative independence ability
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program (Data-Driven Life Science) with focus on precision medicine. Access to top-level infrastructure, a new therapy development initiative for brain diseases (CNSx3), and a strong network spanning