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of Researchers (Charter and Code). Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to investigate genome regulation during early development in
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candidate will integrate single-cell transcriptomic atlases from diverse species to study cell type evolution. We welcome enthusiastic applicants with a broad interest in evolutionary biology, gene regulation
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provide a highly stimulating environment with state-of-the-art infrastructures, and unique professional career development opportunities. To check out our training and development portfolio, please visit
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of Researchers (Charter and Code). Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role The Developmental Gene-Tissue Expression Project, dGTEx, aims to uncover molecular processes in postnatal development as
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role, you would: Develop a project on clonal evolution in pre-AML or AML Build on the strong knowledge of the group in single cell and clonal analyses (EPI-Clone) Lead computational data analysis
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with our pay scales Start date: As soon as possible We provide a highly stimulating environment with state-of-the-art infrastructures, and unique professional career development opportunities. To check
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or Huygens. Knowledge of ImageJ macro, OMERO or MetroloJ QC would be an asset Experience in graphic design and website content development would be an asset Languages Strong verbal and written communication in
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environment with state-of-the-art infrastructures, and unique professional career development opportunities. To check out our training and development portfolio, please visit our website in the training section
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infrastructures, and unique professional career development opportunities. To check out our training and development portfolio, please visit our website in the training section . We offer and promote a diverse and
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sustaining life. Throughout evolution, most genes from the ancestral mitochondrial genome have either been lost or relocated to the nuclear genome. As a result, only a compact mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA