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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in bioinformatics of eDNA is available at the Arctic University Museum of Norway, UiT. The appointment is for three years. The workplace is at UiT in Tromsø. You must be able
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skills are important in this role? Qualification requirements: • A Master’s degree in biology (relevant themes: systematics, taxonomy, molecular phylogenetics, conservation genetics, or bioinformatics
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, Computational Biology, or Bioinformatics. The successful candidate will work in close collaboration with an interdisciplinary team including bioinformaticians, embryologists, molecular biologists, and clinicians
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(relevant themes: systematics, taxonomy, molecular phylogenetics, conservation genetics, or bioinformatics). • Documented experience with DNA-based wet lab work • Documented experience with
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, or Bioinformatics. The successful candidate will work in close collaboration with an interdisciplinary team including bioinformaticians, embryologists, molecular biologists, and clinicians. Prior
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be proficient in Python and/or R and have a solid background in Biology, Computational Biology, or Bioinformatics. The successful candidate will work in close collaboration with an interdisciplinary
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. Qualifications considered an advantage Experience with fermentation, starter cultures, or food processing Experience with proteomics, omics data, or bioinformatics. Experience in food analysis or microbial
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combines research-oriented bioinformatics with scientific pipeline and software development. The selected candidate will contribute to analyses of large-scale genomics datasets and support the development
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on the development of bioinformatic tools and advanced omics- and biomarker analyses. Highly motivated candidates with strong analytical skills will have excellent opportunities to contribute to multiple high-impact
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defence are eligible for appointment Fluent oral and written communication skills in English Hands-on experience with bioinformatics and the analysis of high-throughput ancient DNA sequencing data Strong