9 parallel-and-distributed-computing "UNIS" positions at Centre for Genomic Regulation in Spain
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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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biological data Hands-on experience with workflow management systems, container technologies, and CI/CD tools Desirable but not required/ Nice to have Familiarity with cloud computing platforms (e.g., AWS, GCP
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of Researchers (Charter and Code). Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role The Boke Lab, led by Dr. Elvan Boke, is part of the Quantitative Cell Biology Programme at CRG Barcelona. Our team studies
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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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/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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these questions, we develop mathematical and computational approaches to estimate mutation probabilities and selection. Tumor mutations are caused by diverse mutational processes, which can be identified through
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analysing deep shotgun metagenomic data in large cohorts, detecting horizontal transmission). We are mostly computational, but have a small lab component and work in close collaboration with the CRG core
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The Institute The Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) is an international biomedical research institute of excellence, based in Barcelona, Spain, with more than 400 scientists from 44 countries. The CRG is composed by an interdisciplinary, motivated and creative scientific team which is...
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and computational methods. The lab encourages wet lab scientists to engage in their own data analysis and provides a supportive environment to this end. The group is funded by European Research Council