10 postdoctoral-position-in-material-science positions at Centre for Genomic Regulation in Spain
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of Researchers (Charter and Code). Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role We are seeking a motivated postdoctoral scientist to lead a project in one of these two areas: Analysis and discovery of rare
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of Researchers (Charter and Code). Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role We are seeking a motivated postdoctoral scientist interested in dissecting genome regulatory mechanisms underlying human
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) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteCentre for Genomic RegulationCountrySpainGeofield Contact Website https://recruitment.crg.eu/content/jobs/position/postdoctoral-scientist-gene-regulatory
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to DevOps tools, AWSand hybrid cloud architecture Education and training Bachelor’s degree in a STEM field (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Languages Fluency in English (the working language of
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of Researchers (Charter and Code). Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role We are looking for a research trainee to join the Cell Fate Decoding and Engineering lab. The successful candidate will help
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No 101057454 and led by Dr Mara Dierssen. The position requires a candidate with previous experience in Bioinformatics. The candidate will process and analyse multi-omics datasets (eg. RNA-Seq, smallRNA-Seq
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of Researchers (Charter and Code). Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role The CRG is recruiting a computational biologist with advanced experience in single-cell data analysis. The position will entail
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/position/bioinformatician-biodiversity-… Requirements Research FieldBiological sciences » BiodiversityEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent Additional Information Work
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27 Jan 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Centre for Genomic Regulation Research Field Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions Undergraduate Positions Country Spain
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The focus of Lehner lab is using massively parallel selection experiments to tackle the fundamental encoding problems of molecular biology. Towards this goal we have developed, benchmarked, and applied