13 multiple-sequence-alignment Postdoctoral positions at Aarhus University in Denmark
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The AarhusNLP Group at the Center for Humanities Computing, Aarhus University, invites applications for multiple three-year Postdoctoral Researcher positions. Starting date: June 1 2025 (or as soon
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combination of traditional molecular biology approaches and high-throughput technologies such as RNA-sequencing and NanoString CosMx technology. To ensure that the group is at the forefront of translational
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-omics research, as well as in the development of advanced bioinformatic tools. It furthermore serves as a diagnostic NGS core and houses the National Center for Whole Genome Sequencing West under
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techniques to develop predictive models for cancer detection and characterization from circulating cell-free DNA deeply sequenced from liquid biopsies of cancer patients and healthy controls. There will be a
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focuses on sequencing and annotating host- and parasite-derived microRNAs over the course of parasite infections and studying the function and impact of these. Furthermore, the position is expected
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single-cell sequencing, genetic perturbation, and advanced spatial methods (including smFISH, light-sheet imaging, and whole-brain clearing). This project builds on our expertise in gene regulatory
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scientific competences are expected to contribute to further strengthening the research activities within the Department of Food Science. The position is aligned to the Science Team of Plant, Food
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that significantly influenced public discourse. This project investigates these dynamics, including the flow and reception of information, to evaluate how they align with, or challenge established narratives about the
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tasks will consist of: Brainstorming and designing how to handle samples for multiple analysis. Optimization of protocols for tissue preparation before further analysis of disease mechanisms (and drug
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development as well as field data collection at multiple test sites in Ethiopia. Job assignments The successful candidate will join a large, collaborative team of researchers with expertise in electromagnetic