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single-cell RNA-seq and single cell Omics (including multiplex proteomics, transcriptomics data, and TCR sequencing) by applying best-practice bioinformatics workflows. It will require a highly motivated
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should have a strong background in a quantitative discipline and an interest in neurodegenerative diseases. Essential: You obtained a PhD in Computational Neuroscience, Bioinformatics, Computer Science
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the field of flow cytometry bioinformatics. Assist with new assay and technology development. Collaborate with other team members to ensure seamless operation and continuous improvement of core services
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peripheral nervous system. The center has a Neuromics Support Facilty focused on state-of-the-art high-throughput genomic analyses, bioinformatic support and histological analyses. Position We are seeking
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heterogeneity has been widely studied using transcriptomics approaches, however, the exact microglial subtypes involved in physio and pathophysiological processes remain to be elucidated. By applying spectral
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programming, data processing, model evaluation, and ethical considerations in AI. Develop interactive and hands-on exercises to enhance learning experiences. Conduct training for researchers related
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heterogeneity has been widely studied using transcriptomics approaches, however, the exact microglial subtypes involved in physio and pathophysiological processes remain to be elucidated. By applying spectral
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/intermediate programming skills in R and/or python Ability to adapt to the research environments while being full members of two labs Desirable skills statistical analysis basic processing of NGS data experience
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, and creative individual to join our team. The candidate should have a strong interest in clinical epilepsy/neurology research and be open to acquire novel skills in bioinformatics, biostatistics, and
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(genome sequencing), bioinformatics and single-cell (microscopy, microfluidics, FACS) analyses of E. coli bacteria and will be centred around the following themes: Pathways involved in robustness against de