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the fields of cancer survivorship, genetics, stem cell pharmacogenomics, epidemiology, biostatistics, and computational biology. The successful applicant will gain extensive training and experience in genetic
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research efforts. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: A strong background in murine work, high throughput methods, RNA biology, and/or computational biology are highly desirable. Excellent verbal and written
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to independently design, execute, and troubleshoot experiments Strong computational skills for processing complex cryo-EM datasets Enthusiasm and demonstrated ability to rapidly learn new techniques Prior training
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transcriptomics programme to gain deeper insights into how different types of brain tumours grow and how brain tumour and brain resident cells interact in this process. You will contribute to these research efforts
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-Universities (RMU). In the Working group Computational Integrative Biodiversity (CIB) at the Center for Critical Computational Studies(C³S), of the Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main there is a position as
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. Read more here . Please find more information about entering and working in Denmark here . Aarhus University also offers a Junior Researcher Development Programme targeted at career development
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and medical image analysis. The interdisciplinary and collaborative research environment at the DKFZ also results in excellent opportunities for computational and data scientists with interest in
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publication records (minimum of one-first author publication in a peer-reviewed journal) are encouraged to apply for the open position ( https://talent.stjude.org/postdoc/jobs/JR1859 ). St. Jude is an Equal
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research. Experience with high-performance computing (HPC) environments. A strong publication record relative to career stage. Ability to organize tasks and work in an interdisciplinary team. Further
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collaborative relationships. Read more about the Department of Food Science at: https://food.au.dk/ The place of work is Department of Food Science, Aarhus University, Agro Food Park 48, Skejby, 8200 Aarhus N