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computational modeling. The postdoctoral candidate will: Analyze quantitative molecular and imaging data produced by other members of GENESIS. Develop new machine learning models to identify gene regulatory
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sources are available, mostly tailored to the case of dynamic sequential inference and probabilistic recommender systems. Emphasis will be placed on rank-based models and their successful use in
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description A Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1352) is available in connection with the research project GROOVE: Mapping, Modeling, and Perceiving the Combinatorics of Groove-based Rhythms, funded by
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. It is based on the use of light-level loggers to map and understand seabird movements outside the breeding season. The program is funded by the Ministry of Climate and Environment, the Norwegian
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for the candidate. The project combines experimental and computational approaches to dissect transcriptional dependencies and regulatory networks in clinically relevant model systems. We employ advanced genomic
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Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1352) is available in connection with the research project GROOVE: Mapping, Modeling, and Perceiving the Combinatorics of Groove-based Rhythms, funded by the Research
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leading projects creating and deploying advanced models since 2017. To strengthen our research on the impacts of conflict, PRIO seeks a motivated researcher with a background in social sciences, or a strong
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for the candidate. The project combines experimental and computational approaches to dissect transcriptional dependencies and regulatory networks in clinically relevant model systems. We employ advanced genomic
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dedicated to research on the chronic liver disease primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Several features make PSC an intriguing model disease; more than 80% of the patients have inflammatory bowel disease
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rationale multi-cancer approach and modern genome-wide methods for regulatory genomic features and chromatin architecture. We utilize a wide range of cell-based models, organoid systems together with cutting