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of Researchers (Charter and Code). Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role We are seeking a postdoctoral scientist deeply interested in dissecting the interplay between gut microbiome and host genetics
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noncoding mutations causing diabetes, using advanced statistical genetics, computational regulatory genomics, and analysis of whole genome sequences in unique patient cohorts. Using computational strategies
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, evolutionary theory, quantitative genetics, data science, toxicology, and law. Within this project, our group at the CRG focuses on the analysis of bulk and single cell RNA-seq from five different model species
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Development lab to create a better understanding of the role of DNA methylation in gene regulation in healthy and disease. The candidate will explore different types of (epi)genetic data, with a main focus on
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/or chromatin biology, and with a background in genetics, functional genomics and/or computational biology. Chromatin modifications are conserved across eukaryotes, but their combinatorial function
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mechanisms. The work will be performed within a multidisciplinary lab located in the CRG. About the lab The Regulatory Genomics and Diabetes lab aims to uncover genetic mechanisms causing diabetes mellitus
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mutation analysis using diverse bioinformatics tools. About the group Cancer is a genetic disease, shaped by evolutionary forces such as mutation, natural selection and random genetic drift. Our research