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Engage in teaching and supervision as required Expectations of qualifications PhD in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, Bio-engineering, or equivalent Excellent track record in
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in combination with computational biology approaches to generate comprehensive models of gene regulation during development and diseases such as cancer and neurodevelopmental disorders. To learn more
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2-yr postdoc on Forecasting Biosphere-Scale Effects of Ecological Novelty Using Species Distribut...
. The Department currently employs approximately 140 academic and technical staff and 40 PhD students. The Department hosts BSc and MSc study programs in Biology with about 400 students enrolled as well as a PhD
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regulatory networks that are active in blood cells in health and disease. The successful candidates will have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biostatistics or in a related quantitative field
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researchers. Teaching and organising workshops for computational tools for ZooMS and palaeoproteomics. Essential Qualifications A PhD in Palaeoproteomics, Bioinformatics, Mass Spectrometry, or a related field
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Section for Computational and RNA Biology, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen | Denmark | 2 months ago
27 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Section for Computational and RNA Biology, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen Research Field Biological sciences Researcher Profile
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genomics tools in combination with computational biology approaches to generate comprehensive models of gene regulation during development and diseases such as cancer and neurodevelopmental disorders
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for Molecular Medicine - performs basic and translational research in neuroscience and brain disorders. We aim at unravelling the mechanisms that explain cellular communication and computation networks in brain
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to chart and understand the gene regulatory networks that are active in blood cells in health and disease. The successful candidates will have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biostatistics
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by employing state-of-the-art neurobiology in combination with genomics and computational biology approaches. The research in Tiwari lab is supported by a cutting-edge research environment as