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involved in or lead major projects to understand the genetic architecture of molecular traits alone and in interaction with the environment. S(h)e will help in defining the direction of scientific work
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or lead major projects to understand the genetic architecture of molecular traits alone and in interaction with the environment. S(h)e will help in defining the direction of scientific work, conducting
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involved in or lead major projects to understand the genetic architecture of molecular traits alone and in interaction with the environment. S(h)e will help in defining the direction of scientific work
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for steering microbiomes toward host health. Our environment: The Lab:The successful candidates will join the Microbial Ecology Lab at Humanitas Research Hospital in Milan, Italy, working under the supervision
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fundamental understanding of how to build synthetic communities able to achieve target BA profiles. Our environment: The Lab:The successful candidates will join the Microbial Ecology Lab at Humanitas Research
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environment; Experience in bioinformatics workflow systems (i.e., Nextflow, Snakemake, CWL); Fluency in English – HT is an international research institute Preferential requirements: A PhD degree and/or years
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of rich culture, picturesque surroundings, excellent healthcare, and thriving professional opportunities make it an ideal city to live and work in. The Research Group of Molecular and Spatial Biology of
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student-friendly Maintain consistency and style across large sets of educational material 👩🔬 About You A background in Biology, Biomedical Sciences, or related field (BSc required; PhD or MSc a plus
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collaborate with the metabolomic facility. You’re the perfect candidate if you have: PhD finished by Nov 2025 in a life-science or quantitative field (microbiology, biotech, physics, maths, comp-sci…). A solid
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vibrant and collaborative environment for researchers at all stages of their careers to pursue ambitious, interdisciplinary work at the intersection of basic science, cutting-edge technology, and clinical