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use a variety of molecular and cell biological methods together with bioinformatic approaches to evaluate the zoonotic potential of newly discovered henipa-like viruses in shrews. As a PhD student, you
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processes contributing to cancer. The candidate We seek a motivated candidate with a strong interest in computational cancer research, who is enthusiastic about applying deep learning methods to cancer data
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regulatory processes contributing to cancer. The candidate We seek a highly motivated candidate with a track record of statistical models, network science, and/or computational tool development dedicated
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16 May 2025. The selection process will involve an initial shortlisting, followed by interviews with selected candidates. The interview may include a small bioinformatics task to be solved by
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. The selection process will involve an initial shortlisting, followed by interviews with selected candidates. The interview may include a small bioinformatics task to be solved by the candidate during
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, translation studies, RNA-seq, and/or applicable bioinformatics is considered an advantage. Furthermore, successful applicants are expected to be competitive in national and international funding schemes. Good
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bioinformatics is considered an advantage. Furthermore, successful applicants are expected to be competitive in national and international funding schemes. Good communication skills in English (oral and written
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investigation and will develop an advanced computer modeling framework. By simulating processes at various scales, from the atomistic to continuum, we aim to reveal how temperature and saturation fluctuations
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for independent creative thinking Skills in computer programming and experience with Linux and possibly machine learning The appointee should either already have the right to pursue a doctoral degree at the
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, we study how actin operates in the nucleus to regulate nuclear organization and consequently nuclear processes. The successful candidate(s) will focus on the mechanisms by which actin regulates