26 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description The Genome Biology Research Unit at the Department of Molecular Medicine (IMM) invites applications for a position as postdoc in Bioinformatics in the laboratory of DNRF Chair and
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these intricate immunological processes. Using advanced bioengineering methods and innovative molecular tools, this project aims to: Develop robust 3D skin-on-a-chip models incorporating genetically engineered
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genomics, bioinformatics, and biomedicine. Contribute to the publication of research findings in high-impact journals. Gain hands-on training in cutting-edge and multidisciplinary research. Required
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areas. At least one first-author publication, accepted or submitted Strong analytical, organizational, and record-keeping skills Proficient computer skills, including MS Office and research software
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& in vitro) in collaboration with other members of the research group. Independently implement and employ state-of-the-art bioinformatics to analyze complex computational datasets (RNA-Seq, scRNA-Seq
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Job Description Background: Protein glycosylation, the process of attaching sugar units to proteins that reside on the surface of cells, plays a crucial role in cell communication and migration
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the possibility of extension for three years. Tiwari lab employs cutting-edge genomics and molecular biology technologies with bioinformatics and machine learning to decipher principles of gene regulation. In
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Alipour (mial@mmmi.sdu.dk). If you experience technical problems with the online application process, please contact SDU’s HR support at hcm-support@sdu.dk . Application procedure Applicants are advised
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thermomechanical process simulations such as casting and welding. The research activities at SDU-ME spans widely from fluid mechanics, condition monitoring, machine learning, fatigue, maritime structures
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on sensory instead of perceptual processes, communication-related consequences may be overlooked. Little is still known about the perceptual deficits that individuals with dual-sensory loss experience and how