16 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postdoctoral positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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consequences on wildlife and human populations. Important biogeochemical processes are the transformation of inorganic Hg(II) to the bio-accumulating neurotoxin methylmercury (MeHg) and Hg(II) reduction to Hg(0
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, PCR, electrophoresis, cloning etc; CRISPR/Cas construct design, transfections and mutation screening; Bioinformatics incl RNAseq analysis; Genetic pathway reconstruction; Supervision of MSc student
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following basic requirements: - Hold a PhD degree in plant biology with a focus on plant breeding, quantitative genetics, population genetics, bioinformatics or similar - Ability to carry out and complete
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aquatic organisms is highly desirable. Strong analytical skills, including experience with genomic, epigenetics, microbiology, immunology and bioinformatics tools. Ability to work independently and
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characterization and bioinformatics to understand the transcriptome profile of the silk glands. Your work will involve the use of several different heterologous hosts to improve our current production methods
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at the most (excluding deductible time such as sick or parental leave). The applicant must have a PhD degree when taking up the position. Requirements: PhD in Ecology, Evolution, Bioinformatics or related areas
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from work with plant-microbe interactions and especially molecular studies on plant viruses Basic skills in bioinformatics (such as analysis of NGS data) As postdoctoral appointments are career
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consequences on wildlife and human populations. Important biogeochemical processes are the transformation of inorganic Hg to the bio-accumulating form of methyl mercury (MeHg) and its degradation back
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, or any other area relevant for the postdoc project. -Knowledge of and skills in processing, analyzing and publishing flux data from closed-chamber measurements, as evidenced through relevant first-authored
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leading soil research institution, both nationally and internationally. Our research focuses on fundamental soil properties and processes, as well as how soil functions are affected by changes in