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The Animal Genomics group at the Institute of Agricultural Sciences at ETH Zurich investigates DNA variation in individual genomes and at the population scale. We apply long read sequencing
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applies state of the art technologies to sequence the genomes and transcriptomes of farm animals with long and short reads, and applies bioinformatics and statistical genomics approaches to characterize
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collaboration with Wyss Zurich QM experts Drive requirements engineering in close alignment with R&D Lead risk management activities, including risk assessments and mitigation planning Oversee and perform in
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. Opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research with the potential for high impact in multiple fields and a chance to contribute meaningfully to an ambitious research agenda focused on creating positive impacts
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. Configure authentication services for web applications (e.g. Keycloak with multiple identity providers). Evaluate and oversee data lifecycle management across storage systems, conducting annual reviews
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intellectual property documents, aligning with company strategy and product vision. Conduct early toxicological assessments and compatibility studies in biological systems. Establish quality measures and
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-Cas gene editing Pooled CRISPR screens Preparation of deep sequencing libraries for functional genomics Targeted protein degradation and induced proximity therapeutics Protein quantification and
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Unit that supports the latest next generation (NGS) and single molecule sequencing methods and strategies, and provides services and training to the research groups accessing the center. The position
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to revolutionize multiple branches of science by solving problems that cannot be tackled by classical systems. While efficient and large-scale quantum computers are still far from being commercialized, quantum
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. Within this field, we are continuously developing and adopting various algorithms for multiple applications such as automating quality control, detecting process deviations and finally predicting