10 multiple-sequence-alignment Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI in Finland
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, immunology, computational biology, or a related field. Proven experience in wet-lab techniques relevant to virology, molecular biology, or immunology. Expertise in single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq
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. Expertise in single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), including both laboratory methods and data analysis pipelines, will be considered an asset. Knowledge in bioinformatics/data analysis, and ability
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estimated to cause 1.3 million deaths annually. However, drivers of the AMR crisis are still largely unexplored in population cohorts. Also, the amount of sequencing data has increased massively in the last
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of the biggest threats to human health and is estimated to cause 1.3 million deaths annually. However, drivers of the AMR crisis are still largely unexplored in population cohorts. Also, the amount of sequencing
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cytometry, cell biology, metabolic assays, imaging and next generation sequencing to understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of immune cell function. The researcher (position 1) will
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, including cutting-edge facilities for light microscopy, sequencing, and proteomics. For more information, please visit https://www.helsinki.fi/hilife/bi . The position A Postdoctoral Researcher position is
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). The project aims to match dietary fibre types to prevalent functional gut microbiome subtypes to increase fibre consumption without digestive symptoms. The project aligns with the overall aim of our research
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plan to align with the key themes of the research project, applicants are encouraged to implement approaches to the topic relevant to their own expertise and scholarly interest. Applying aspects of EU
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writing skills and will be able to conduct independent work. While we expect the research plan to align with the key themes of the research project, applicants are encouraged to implement approaches
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consumption without digestive symptoms. The project aligns with the overall aim of our research group in understanding the molecular mechanisms by which diets and diet-derived compounds mediate their effects