26 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" uni jobs at University of Copenhagen
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ability to document a high level of original scientific work at an international level within the area of immunological bioinformatics. The professor will lead a research program that expands expertise in
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collaboration with clinical colleagues at the hospital. The successful candidates will be joining a larger team of cross-disciplinary cancer researchers, with the aims to identify mutational processes and clonal
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-years of work experience) related to data science, bioinformatics, computer science or within natural sciences Excellent programming skills, preferably in Python and/or R Good software engineering
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biology and soil functions to gain multiple benefits in new forests’ hosted by the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management (IGN) seeks an innovative candidate for a position as an academic
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/research/env_chem_phys/ac/). The centre operates on multiple levels in the value chain, going from fundamental research to education and application of analytical methods, often in collaboration with
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of collections care across multiple museum sites. This role is integral to maintaining high standards of preventive care and contributes to the museum’s mission of safeguarding its nationally renowned cultural and
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to work in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple projects simultaneously. Previous experience with quantum physics/computing not a requirement, is of course a bonus. Your personality is analytical
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Description Adult tissue regeneration often mirrors developmental processes, including increased stem cell (SC) motility and temporary disruption of spatial patterning. A key step in restoring normal
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practices. Design, implement, and oversee field data sampling campaigns and experimental plots. Process and analyze ecological and forestry data using modern statistical and data-handling tools. Collaborate
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– University of Copenhagen Our Research Veterinary Neurology is part of the Section for Diagnostic Imaging, Companion Animal Surgery, and Clinical Specialties, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences. It