17 programming-"Multiple"-"Duke-University"-"U"-"U.S" Postdoctoral positions at University of Lund
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interdisciplinary project involving programming and modeling. In addition, the project includes collaborations with researchers in other disciplines, including biomathematics, biostatistics, and molecular biology
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aims to address scientific and sectoral gaps in biological imaging from molecular, cellular, and tissue levels to organ and organism levels of organisation. The programme is coordinated by LINXS, Lund
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-authorship on at least three articles involving multimodal single-cell analysis of leukemia cells and bioinformatic analysis Strong programming skills (e.g., R and Seurat) Merits: Particularly meritorious is
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to develop and carry out high-quality research. Teaching skills. The main criterion for a postdoctoral fellowship is research expertise. Only applicants whose research plan and earlier work can strengthen the
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techniques and data analysis to provide a more integrated picture of life processes in the context of health and disease. To be a postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented medical
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as a synchrotron Knowledge and experience of developing scientific instrumentation Programming knowledge As a person you are enthusiastic, good team member, self-motivated and autonomous, performance
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structure solution is important Good programming knowledge, particularly in Python and/or C/C++ Ability to cooperate and work in a team, but also the ability to work independently Good communication skills
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techniques and data analysis to provide a more integrated picture of life processes in the context of health and disease. To be a postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented medical
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postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented biological, and methodological capabilities, with a profound potential impact for Europe’s next generation of research and researchers. When
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research plan) Strict compliance with the MSCA mobility rule that the researcher must not have resided or carried out his/her main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the host organisation's country