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Department of Ecology We are looking for a postdoc/researcher to develop and implement tools for analysis of output from Bayesian inference under phylogenetic models About the position A postdoc
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photoreceptive pathways using mouse as a model system. Methods used in the lab include various in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo approaches, as well as functional and behavioral studies of relevant opsin knockout mice
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this challenge, we established an NSG mouse model that included human ovarian carcinoma xenografts and a chemotherapy treatment regimen mimicking the human situation. In your project, you will perform a CRISPR
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selection models that will be applied in ongoing domestication and plant breeding efforts. You will work with large genotypic and phenotypic datasets and apply biometric approaches on different selection
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systems, or network analysis. Experience with methods for causal inference, or modelling of biological systems is also considered a merit, along with prior work involving large-scale sequencing data such as
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the following responsibilities: Designing and performing experiments to study skin regeneration, inflammation, and fibrosis using human tissue samples and preclinical models. Applying advanced molecular and
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. We are announcing a postdoctoral position in tropical carbon cycling and modelling. The employment is full time
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thermal conductivity b) Development of hBN thermal interface material that combines a high degree of compressibility and recovery c) Modeling, simulation and characterization of phonon transfer across
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Are you an expert in modeling or building systems in ultrasound or acousto-fluidics? Are you driven by a desire to explore fundamental physics, and are you interested in its future applications in
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combines leading expertise and unique know-how in theory, modelling, synthesis, atomic-scale imaging and spectroscopy, and nanoelectronics aiming to unlock the potential of AlN and UWBG materials for next