10 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at Centre for Genomic Regulation in Spain
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. Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role We are seeking a highly motivated bioinformatician to join the Evolutionary Processes Modeling group. The selected candidate will be involved in
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• Bioinformatics analysis of high-throughput data • Expertise in membrane biology Education and training • You hold (by the start date) a master's degree (300 ECTS credits), preferably in Molecular Biology or
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process, collaborating with cross-functional teams as the EGA is compounded by several teams, with different backgrounds and experience. Your contributions will directly impact our users, helping to create
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mitochondrial energy production collapses in their absence. Unlike diploid nuclear DNA, mtDNA exists as a multicopy genome. mtDNA replicates independently of the cell cycle, a process known as "relaxed
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have experience in troubleshooting cell differentiation processes and assays you will be considered Experience in PDOs it will be considered If you have you have experience in delivering projects
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their absence. Unlike diploid nuclear DNA, mtDNA exists as a multicopy genome. mtDNA replicates independently of the cell cycle, a process known as "relaxed replication," resulting in a high mtDNA copy number (CN
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to benefit from flexible working hours. Application Procedure All applications must include: A motivation letter addressed to Dr Eva Novoa A complete CV including contact details. Contact details of two
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strategic leadership role, central to ensuring that the Institute’s operations and decision-making processes align with the applicable legal and regulatory frameworks at both national and international levels
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services to ensure smooth operation of laboratories, units, and offices. Supervise the department daily operations (building and equipment maintenance and associated general services, construction and
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, spectral imaging, TIRF, FRET, FLIM, photomanipulation and FCS, as well as super-resolution technologies such as airyscan, STED, STED/FLIM and STORM/dSTORM, bioimage processing, analysis and data