72 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at Nature Careers
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interdisciplinary team at the Technische Universität Dresden, focusing on the integration of multi-omics data to better understand, diagnose, and treat metabolic diseases (i.e. obesity, diabetes, metabolic
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(where possible) in BioModels and other repositories Generation of synthetic data to represent rare disease patients that can be shared You have A PhD in bioinformatics, physics, or a related data
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and/or MD in computational biology, bioinformatics, genomics, or other related fields. Proficiency with high-throughput sequencing data analysis and cluster/cloud computing. Expertise in variant calling
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partners. Main Duties Improve, develop, implement, and apply advanced computational tools and workflows to process, analyse, and interpret large-scale LCMS-based metabolomics datasets across multiple species
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Southwestern (UTSW) Medical Center in Dallas, seeks applications for multiple postdoctoral fellow positions to investigate memory mechanisms in the mammalian brain using innovative molecular, cellular
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The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below. Design and conduct bioinformatic data analysis pipelines under the guidance of the research supervisor to test the project
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of this program is to discover clinically relevant candidates that can be fast tracked for clinical development. The lab uses a combination of bioinformatics, biochemistry, animal modelling, Crispr screening and
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team is seeking a highly motivated candidate with skills and understanding in antigen presentation utilizing bioinformatics tools to be applied to vaccine development utilizing viral vectors
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be at Research Assistant Grade 6B, with payment at Grade 7 being backdated to the date of final submission of the PhD thesis. About you The successful candidates : Have a PhD in bioinformatics/single
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data at the IBM-CC Accelerator Discovery Program (the first Quantum Computer at the Cleveland Clinic Main Campus), Genomic Medicine Institute, Miller Family Heart & Vascular Institute, Taussig Cancer