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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work group: IBG-5 - Computergestützte Metagenomik Area of research: PHD Thesis Job description: Your Job: Development of automated workflows (Galaxy, CWL, or Nextflow) for QC
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Your Job: Development of automated workflows (Galaxy, CWL, or Nextflow) for QC (mzQC) and high-throughput analysis (identification, relative & absolute quantification) for lipidomics Implementation
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-34Zipcode60322CityFrankfurt am Main Contact details Tel:+49 69 154008953 E-Mail: doctoral at fs.de Web: https://www.frankfurt-school.de/en/home/study/doctoral?lang=de Legal notice: The information on this website is
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, Engineering and Management, Materials Technology, Materials Sciences, Nanosciences, Nanotechnology Description Description Join a multidisciplinary research environment at Forschungszentrum Jülich to develop
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the last 3 years. Applications from all over the world are welcome. Also see the description of Project #1 at https://explora-network.github.io/web/projects.html . Our offer to you • A varied job with
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-network.github.io/web/projects.html . Our offer to you • A varied job with flexible working hours • Free use of local public transport (LandesTicket Hessen) • More than 100 training seminars, workshops and e-learning
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StreetWilhelm-Johnen-StraßeZipcode52428CityJülich Contact details Web: https://www.fz-juelich.de/de Legal notice: The information on this website is provided to the DAAD by third parties. Despite careful
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, part-time 65%, limited for 3 years, start: as soon as possible) Who we are: Our Team develops synthetic and programmable tools for precision genome editing, transcriptome modulation, and sensor-based
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on the evolution of gene regulatory networks and Wnt pathway functions in emerging model organisms (e. g. insects, annelids, snails, flatworms, cnidarians), utilizing ‘omics technologies and bioinformatics. Students
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.) disciplines. GönomiX: Focuses on the evolution of gene regulatory networks and Wnt pathway functions in emerging model organisms (e.g. insects, annelids, snails, flatworms, cnidarians), utilizing ‘omics