23 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Basel in Switzerland
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We invite applications for a PhD position in computer-aided drug design at the Computational Pharmacy Group, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Basel. This position is part of
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Your position You bring an interest in pediatric craniofacial anatomy, coupled with a strong affinity for 3D imaging analysis, including segmentation. In addition, the role involves expanding into the development of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) solutions for advanced 3D...
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microbiology, as well as bioinformatics and the analysis of big datasets. Moreover, the Biozentrum offers excellent internal support from various core facilities with expert staff, and a structured PhD program
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to, the analysis of data at the molecular, cellular, tissue and organism level. Bioinformatic and/or systems-biological expertise is a requirement, whilst a clinical background combined with a profound molecular
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fungal ecology, (meta-)genomics, bioinformatics, and multivariate statistics. Experiences in forest ecology and biogeochemistry are welcomed but not required. You are highly self-motivated and committed
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a parallel but independent radiation in the same waters. This project represents the first investigation of an adaptive radiation in free-living flatworms and will substantially contribute
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if required. Proven ability to independently plan, execute, and troubleshoot NGS experiments. Strong multitasking skills with the ability to manage and prioritise multiple parallel tasks effectively
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research, or a related field is a must • Proficiency in bioinformatics or clear motivation and prior exposure; HPC and metagenomics pipeline experience preferred • Experience with next-generation sequencing
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; • Analyze experimental omics data • Contribute to the preparation of regulatory documents and grant applications; • Support technology transfer processes for manufacturing T cell therapy products; • Work
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hidden links in the dark proteome. At the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, we develop SWISS-MODEL (https://swissmodel.expasy.org ), a widely used web-based platform for generating high-accuracy 3D