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biology, genomics/bioinformatics, systems genetics, or closely related field. Demonstrable expertise in at least two of: High‑throughput sequencing assays (ATAC‑Seq, ChIP‑Seq, BS‑Seq/EM‑Seq, RNA‑Seq
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approaches (plant physiology, quantitative genetics and bioinformatics) to understand how heritable plastic responses work at both the individual and population levels. The student will be based in the Swarts
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forest ecosystems. Merits include advanced knowledge in ecology and conservation biology, experience with molecular methods and bioinformatics, and mycological competence. Experience in planning
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such as multiplex immunofluorescence. Apply bioinformatic workflows to answer specific biological questions and identify therapeutic target molecules. Take part in collaborations with clinicans and other
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of appointment/assignment relevant to the subject area. The doctoral degree should be in in plant molecular biology, genomics/bioinformatics, systems genetics, or closely related field. Demonstrable expertise in
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bioinformatics of chemoinformatics might also be considered. Fluency in English Experience in computational chemistry applied to biological systems, development of deep-learning models, or both Additional merits
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structural biology, high-resolution mass spectrometry, and advanced bioinformatic approaches—are urgently needed. The primary aim of this PhD project is to advance the clinical diagnostics of infectious
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, transplantation models, advanced flow cytometry, sequencing based molecular biology (“omics”) and/or bioinformatics is required to become a successful candidate. Emphasis will be placed on personal suitability and
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research. The university is fully committed to and make use of national molecular bioscience infrastructures, including SciLifeLab platforms for genomics, proteomics, imaging, bioinformatics, and high
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related field. Applicants with a degree in bioinformatics of chemoinformatics might also be considered. Fluency in English Experience in computational chemistry applied to biological systems, development