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various disciplines: computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists, engineers, physicists and clinicians from more than 50 countries currently work at the LCSB. We excel because we are truly
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research sections with around 350 highly skilled employees, of which approximately 50% are scientific staff. More information can be found here . We believe in encouraging inclusion, acceptance, and
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Ph.D.) in biology, biochemistry, biotechnology or a related field and have published previously in peer-reviewed journals. Knowledge in single-cell RNA-seq, laboratory automation and data analysis, and
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engineering, analytical chemistry, and computational methods for analyzing sequence information and molecular structures is required to perform research tasks A background in food science or food technology is
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technologies. Responsibilities: Design and optimize genome editing strategies for custom cell lines Develop and troubleshoot CRISPR-based approaches Analyze and interpret experimental data; present findings
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to the faculty’s departments. Consequently, your employment will as of that date be with a department. Contact information For further information, please contact: Professor Troels Skrydstrup, +45 28 99 21 32, ts
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within the project AI4TECSWriting a doctoral dissertation in computer sciencePublishing research findings in leading international conferences and high‑impact journals in AI, machine learning, and
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cells, antigen-presenting cells, cell culture, immunological techniques, multicolor flow cytometry, scRNA analysis are highly desirable. Please include the following information with your Resume/CV: Cover
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related fields. Skilled in data analysis and interpretation; experience with genomic analysis, automation, or computational tools desirable. Proven ability to work independently, think creatively, and solve
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candidates should submit an application package containing 1) CV, 2) contact information for three research references, and 3) a brief summary discussing your research interest or fit with the lab research