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faculty specialising in Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and other quantitative and data-driven sciences. CBDS functions as a strategic platform for cutting-edge
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which flavor-active molecules modulate chemoreceptor signaling pathways in different tissues and to link these findings to physiological outcomes. The project combines state-of-the-art molecular biology
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biology due to significant species-specific differences in neutrophil biology. For example, human neutrophils contain antimicrobial proteins that are absent in mouse neutrophils. Reliance on mouse models
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bioinformatics, genomics, microbiology, computational biology, or related fields • Experience in metagenomics, ideally environmental metagenomics • Genuine interest in environmental metagenomics and microbial
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informed of the most relevant bioinformatics practices. Accurately track and report time spent on the different project assignments. Provide input for update and extension of the bioinformatics tools and
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carrion and ambrosia beetles. Perform essential laboratory work (e.g. RNA extraction, library preparation) Carry out bioinformatic analyses to analyse multi-omics data gene-expression data with epigenetic
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, beginning with Parkinson’s disease. The successful candidate will serve as a data manager to liaise between the project’s different data generating and database development teams and facilitate
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in gene expression during competition between aflatoxigenic A. flavus and non-aflatoxigenic A. tamarii that are associated with different competitive outcomes under a variety of biotic and abiotic
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molecular mechanisms by which flavor-active molecules modulate chemoreceptor signaling pathways in different tissues and to link these findings to physiological outcomes. The project combines state-of-the-art
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molecular mechanisms by which flavor-active molecules modulate chemoreceptor signaling pathways in different tissues and to link these findings to physiological outcomes. The project combines state-of-the-art