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initiative that brings together museum-based experts in marine annelids with specialists in genomics and bioinformatics. Its overarching aim is to unlock Europe’s hidden biodiversity by applying state
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. Disseminate research through high-impact publications and conference presentations. Requirements: PhD (or near completion) in Imaging Science, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Machine Learning, Data
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the institute, and a dedicated, powerful bioinformatics server infrastructure has been established for data analysis. We seek an enthusiastic scientist with interests in bioinformatics, microbiology, and
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, particularly microbial community structure and environmental adaptation Experience in handling large datasets is an advantage Experience with bioinformatic methods applied to genomics and/or metagenomics is
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gene regulation and metabolic adaptation Identify and characterize miRNA target genes and regulatory networks using complementary molecular and bioinformatic approaches Integrate epigenetic
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, molecular genetics and genomics. You are experienced with Next Generation Sequencing methods. Ideally you have an affinity to command-line based bioinformatic data analysis. Experience with R and Linux in a
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bioinformatics, systems biology, synthetic biology, biotechnology or related disciplines. Knowledge in automated workflows for (large) data analysis, using Galaxy or similar tools. Experience in the automated
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experience in bioinformatic analysis (bulk RNAseq, scRNAseq, proteome) Excellent teamwork and communication skills Solid experience with flow cytometry and fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) FELASA
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vertebrate groups, will be considered. Your tasks Conduct genomic and bioinformatic analyses to investigate species delimitation and speciation processes in mammals, including giraffes Apply genetic and