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an environment where each and every one of us is appreciated for who we are, regardless of our differences. If you consider that you do not meet all the requirements, we encourage you to continue applying
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environments. We will use phylogenetic analyses to trace the evolution of viviparity across different phylogenetic groups of nematodes. We also aim to determine whether extremophilic nematodes have evolved
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, plant and planetary health. The microbial diversity in different niches is enormous, and it is not all bacteria or viruses that are harmful and many are even beneficial. We are constantly faced with
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carrying different combinations of bacteria and phages, using mRNA, small RNA and single-cell RNA sequencing. In addition, you may also contribute to ongoing bioinformatic projects in the lab. Tasks and
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three new postdoctoral fellows across three different research nodes - one at Uppsala university, one at Oslo university and one at Amsterdam UMC. This call is for the one position at Uppsala university
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collaborative research environment to analyze unique spatial data in an innovative manner. You will develop and perform cutting-edge bioinformatic analysis integrating different multiplexed spatial data, and gain
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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Postdoctoral Associate- Bioinformatics Division: Medicine Work Arrangement: Onsite only Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: Up to $70,000 FLSA Status: Exempt
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and learning. Tandon fosters student and faculty innovation and entrepreneurship that make a difference in the world. The Hubbell Research Group focuses on developing cutting-edge biomaterials and
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collaborative atmosphere, diversity and curiosity. Your tasks • Conduct data collection in field settings, the herbarium and in the laboratory, including DNA/RNA sequencing • Perform bioinformatic and
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- Translational studies is studying cardiovascular disease with a focus on biological differences that underlie acute complications such as heart attacks and strokes. The research is translational and includes