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) that encodes transient cellular events into DNA and reads them out by sequencing. Computational challenges include detection of biological signals while applying Record-seq to complex in vivo environments
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characteristics that align well with the position: You are expected to have a Ph.D. degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or related fields with an excellent track record in competitive
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your own research profile according to your interests, while remaining within the project’s goals. Each research direction is composed of a sequence of Tasks that will collectively achieve the project’s
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and interpretation of large-scale datasets, in particular next generation sequencing (NGS) data. The team covers raw data processing, high-performance computing, statistical evaluation, interpretation
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titration of these respective viruses by functional titration, qPCR or droplet digital PCR preparation of DNA libraries for high-throughput sequencing other common tasks of molecular and cellular biology
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for relevant coursework in the laboratory's general area. Profile The following are some characteristics that may align well with the position: You should be a highly motivated researcher with expertise in some
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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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management and the abandonment of agricultural land. Another part of your job will deal with the biodiversity implications of re-wilding, based on data from multiple WILDCARD partners as
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variety of molecular methods (molecular biology, adaptive laboratory evolution, library design and directed evolution, protein structure/function relationships, next-generation sequencing), as
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this vision into a comprehensive, measurable strategic plan. Program & Project Management: Orchestrate the implementation phases (foundations & traction, integration & consolidation, scaling & multiplication