11 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Brookhaven National Laboratory" positions at Centre for Genomic Regulation
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was established in October 2018 and is part of the “Computational Biology and Health Genomics” program at the CRG. Further information can be found at https://weghornlab.org/ and at www.crg.eu/en/programmes-groups
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of two referees. All applications must be addressed to Dr. Berta Fusté. To be submitted online on the CRG Career site - http://www.crg.eu/en/content/careers/job-opportunities Selection Process Pre
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referees. All applications must be submitted online on the CRG Career site: http://www.crg.eu/en/content/careers/job-opportunities Selection Process Pre-selection: The pre-selection process will be based
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technician with experience in genetic screens and primary cell work, to cover a maternity leave. Blood formation is an essential, biomedically highly relevant, and complex process of cellular differentiation
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. All applications must be addressed to Dr. Lars Velten and be submitted online on the CRG Career site - http://www.crg.eu/en/content/careers/job-opportunities Selection Process Pre-selection: The pre
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effects) and metagenomics (microbiome profiling using deep shotgun sequencing data, detecting horizontal transmission). We are mostly computational but have a small lab component and work in close
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these questions, we develop mathematical and computational approaches to estimate mutation probabilities and selection. Tumor mutations are caused by diverse mutational processes, which can be identified through
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Dr Mara Dierssen. The position requires a candidate with previous experience in Bioinformatics. The candidate will process and analyse multi-omics datasets (eg. RNA-Seq, smallRNA-Seq, proteomics
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benefit from a well-structured and personalized training and mentorship program, including experimental training, regular meetings, seminar attendance, data analysis and presentation. Project description
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relevant, and complex process of cellular differentiation. Our group works on basic science projects on gene regulation in blood stem cells (e.g. Frömel et al., Cell 2025 ), and more translational projects