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, transcriptomics, network reconstruction, high-throughput technologies and work in animal models. The group has participated in several collaborative European Projects and has received funding from the European
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support to establish and develop their research programme, including access to personnel, infrastructures, technology platforms and collaborative networks at both ARI and CRG. Collaborations with
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computational, and we do both large-scale data analysis and development of methods, but it has also an important experimental component. We participate in many large scale international functional genomics
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(longitudinal behavioural analysis, population-based analysis in neuronal networks, gene expression patterns). We take advantage of computer modelling and bioinformatics analysis (gene networks, neuronal network
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26 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Centre for Genomic Regulation Research Field Computer science » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions Bachelor Positions
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Institute The Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) is an international
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using a combination of single cell genomics, genetic screens, and computational biology. We strive to develop novel genomic and bioinformatic tools to answer longstanding questions in the field. We cover
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31.8.2027) Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 38.5 Offer Starting Date 15 May 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Other EU programme Reference Number PID2023-146699NB-I00 Is
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. We combine molecular biology, imaging, genomics, and computational approaches to address fundamental questions in genome regulation. The lab fosters a collaborative and interdisciplinary environment
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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