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currently exploring a range of exciting topics at the intersection between computational neuroscience and probabilistic machine learning, in particular, to derive mechanistic insights from neural data. We
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subteam, working closely with an experienced lab technician, two dedicated PhD students, and two postdoctoral researchers on a project focused on in vitro screening methods, including the use of organoids
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your previous metabolomics and wet lab experience, and the biological questions you addressed in your PhD. Your CV Contact information of at least 2 references Interviews will begin at the end of May
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host institution. Profile You hold a PhD in Heritage Studies, Urban Studies, Sociology, History or any other relevant field (or you will have obtained it by the time you start work). Your research
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interested in pushing the boundaries of this emerging research field by zooming in on protein modifications as well. Background information The stomatal lineage represents an ideal model system due
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Participate in a dedicated training plan For further information, please contact Prof. Marcus Völp at critix- Your profile Qualification: PhD in Computer Science Experience in dependable systems, real-time and
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supervising PhD students and other team members. You will fulfil a limited number of teaching activities in the Master’s program in International Relations and Diplomacy. You will participate in the provision
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will focus on the development, optimization and application of multi-modal analysis strategies and pipelines for sequencing data generated on nucleic acids isolated from biofluids (genomics, epigenomics
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FWO-UGent funded bioinformatics postdocs: Unveiling the significance of gene loss in plant evolution
Integration of phenotypic data with omics analysis Explore machine learning and network analysis methods Profile Essential A PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Evolutionary Biology
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Polleux, Nat. Rev. Neurosci. 2023). You will explore single-cell epigenomics and transcriptomics data, focused on the neurons of the cerebral cortex from human and an array of non-human species. Using