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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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sequencing, and bioinformatic analyses, and can be extended to biochemical and functional characterization of RNA processing in vivo and in vitro. The starting time for the position will be 1.1.2026, or upon
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well as studying genome function using various sequencing, cellular, and molecular biology methods. Any previous experience and skills on such techniques is an asset for the applicant. The qualification requirements
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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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microbiome work Molecular genetics of microbes Using evolutionary approaches Next-generation sequencing technologies A capacity for cross-disciplinary teamwork The Department of Biology has excellence in
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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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impact assessment methods considering multiple direct drivers of biodiversity loss 2) different ways to collect data for biodiversity assessment 3) experience in life cycle assessment and understanding
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-of-the-art infrastructures including core facilities for e.g. DNA sequencing and genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, lipidomics, light- and electron microscopy as well as work with model organisms (https
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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