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learning, new algorithms, and AI for Science. The graduate program at CMLR is an interdisciplinary, international program aimed at producing the best talents at the frontier of all disciplines where machine
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communication skills with both internal and external teams. Ability to work under pressure and manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Proficiency in project management and budget tracking tools. English (high
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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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biological evolution, cellular and genetic circuit design, synthetic genomics, and synthetic microbiomics, striving to seize the high ground in the international studies of synthetic biology. On the other hand
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Synchrotron developing correlative (S)TEM in-situ experiments on catalysts, from SACs to multiple types of nanostructures. This position is linked to the AMADE PID2023 project funded by AEI / MCIN, led by Prof
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, disability status, protected veteran status, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to providing a fair
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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
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multiple prestigious national and European grants to develop the project and the successful candidates will be embedded in a large network of international collaborations (NL, ES, IT, PT, UK, DE
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the scientific guidelines of a multidisciplinary cancer center and integrate the activity of groups with high diversity: molecular biology, genetics, pathology, drug discovery and clinical research. High level of
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on breakthroughs in leukemia treatment in the elderly and understanding the impact of viruses on genetic mutations leading to cancer. “This new model could help cultivate a new generation of medical professionals