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graduation) in bioinformatics, biochemistry, biotechnology, or related field Experience in mass spectrometry-based data analysis Solid background in statistics and omics data processing Proficiency in R
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at the institute operate across multiple scales of biological resolution in the areas of Structural Biology, Molecular and Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Genomics, and Evolutionary Biology. We seek an early
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is decoded through transcription, and how the defects in this process can be used as a basis for therapy. Currently, we are probing how the crosstalk between transcriptional kinases and other factors
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, including excellent skills in programming and high-performance computing Research experience in a relevant field, e.g. functional genomics, transcriptomics, bioinformatics, bioimage analysis, and/or single
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. In parallel with your experimental work, you would develop theoretical models in collaboration with our international collaborators. You would also develop advanced image analysis schemes to analyse
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2019 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41596-018-0110-x and Lara et al., arXiv:2503.21396 https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2503.21396 )). In parallel with your experimental work, you would develop theoretical
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joint research group at Aalto University and the University of Oxford. The lab brings together social and computer scientists through cross-site seminars, workshops, and conferences. Travel and
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relevant programming languages (Python, Perl, R). A good understanding of molecular biology, genomics experiments and bioinformatics is expected. Candidates with proven track record in terms of publications
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technologies and unit processes, and practical application for societally and industrially important separation problems. The professorship is situated at the assistant, associate or full professor levels
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use a variety of molecular and cell biological methods together with bioinformatic approaches to evaluate the zoonotic potential of newly discovered henipa-like viruses in shrews. As a PhD student, you