10 application-programming-android-"Multiple" positions at Centre for Genomic Regulation in Spain
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) Technical skills You have experience in bioinformatics and computational analysis You are confident in data interpretation and integrating results from multiple experimental approaches Competences You are
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1 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Centre for Genomic Regulation Research Field Other Researcher Profile Other Profession Positions Master Positions Country Spain Application Deadline
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implementation of policies, codes and procedures of the centre and the Legal department in accordance with applicable laws. Coordination and leadership of the Compliance program of the Institute. This role is
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computational) involving single-cell genomics in wild populations of the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis. The research program for this position focuses on elucidating the microevolutionary dynamics of cell
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visualization. More information about instrumentation at ALMU here . About ALMU ALMU is a walk-in core unit, part of CRG’s Core Technologies Programme and member of Core for Life and EU-LIFE , an excellence
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to large datasets You have proven programming competence in Python and/or R, and expertise in Linux and high-performance computing environments You have a genuine interest in, and prior exposure (through lab
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diabetes. The successful applicant will develop cell-based model systems such as human stem cell-derived beta cells, using single cell genomic read-outs, and will explore poorly understood genome regulatory
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project IMPaCT-Data. In this role, you will be instrumental in shaping the backend architecture of our applications, developing new features, and creating innovative services that drive our projects forward
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inclusive environmentand welcomes applicants regardless of age, disability, gender, nationality, ethnicity, religion,sexual orientation or gender identity. The CRG is committed to reconcile a work and family
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. The Evolutionary Processes Modeling lab was established in October 2018 and is part of the “Computational Biology and Health Genomics” program at the CRG. Further information can be found on the Weghorn Lab website