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The Genome Biology Research Unit at the Department of Molecular Medicine (IMM) invites applications for a position as postdoc in Bioinformatics in the laboratory of DNRF Chair and Novo Nordisk
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. This will include implementing and applying software analysis pipelines and interpreting disease-related data together with experimental and clinical collaborators. Bioinformatics analyses guided by prior
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computational and statistical methods, with demonstrated experience in reproducible and scalable bioinformatics environments. The applicant will work in close collaboration with other Engblom lab team members who
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The Institute of Medical Bioinformatics and Systems Medicine (IBSM) at the University Medical Center Freiburg is looking for the next possible date for a Post doctoral researcher in Medical
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of Malignant Hematology/Medical Oncology) and UPMC Hillman Cancer Center. This position is supported by an NIH/NIGMS R35 grant and intramural funding. The successful candidate will engage in bioinformatics
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The Section of Bioinformatics, DTU Health Tech is world leading within Immunoinformatics and Machine-Learning. Currently, we, together with Lonza Cambridge, UK, are seeking a highly talented and
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responsibilities include bioinformatics analyses with a strong focus on single-cell RNA sequencing and next-generation single-cell barcode lineage tracing, as well as the interpretation of complex biological
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Immunology, Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Computational Biology or related fields. Expertise in immunological assays and flow cytometry. Advanced skills in data analysis using bioinformatics tools and
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. The project is conducted in close collaboration with researchers in mathematics, ecology, and bioinformatics. The fellow will be offered affiliation and a workspace at IceLab – the Integrated Science Lab
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, including breast cancer, the genetics of autoimmune, neurological, cardiovascular and psychiatric disorders, epigenetics causes of disease, as well as groups focusing on bioinformatics. Oslo University