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regulation. We are also actively studying the role of non-canonical translation events in antiviral immunity. The Subramaniam lab is part of the Basic Sciences Division and the Computational Biology Program at
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collaboration and impact. Commitment to safe laboratory practices and structured documentation of synthesis and scale-up procedures. Your Profile Applicants must hold a PhD degree in Chemistry, Chemical
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use their skill for the benefit of society in the long term. Is Your profile described below? Are you our future colleague? Apply now! Education PhD degree in remote sensing, preferably with a doctoral
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Computational Researcher / Bioinformatician The de Groot Lab is establishing a computationally-driven research group at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
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Aarhus University is seeking two postdoctoral fellows for the Novo Nordisk Foundation CO2 Researc...
of defined microbial communities, and modeling on metabolic interactions. Your qualifications You should have a PhD in microbiology, molecular biology, molecular genetics, or related field, and
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to translational pharmacology, analytical chemistry, and environmental medicine. The department offers a stimulating research environment with dedicated colleagues and a formalized teaching and training program
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For Someone Who • Has a PhD in computational biology, genomics, bioinformatics, microbiology, or a related field. • Is fluent in Python/R and Unix-based workflows. • Has experience with microbial genomics
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main research and teaching activities in bio-medical and bio-technological informatics, metagenomics, epidemiology, integrative systems biology and machine learning. The research at DTU Bioinformatics is
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Zheng. Your competences You have academic qualifications at PhD level, for example within computational biology, bioinformatics, spatial omics, or related areas. Experience with computational imaging
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A postdoctoral training position is available in the laboratory of Jaehyuk Choi, MD, PhD, Professor in the Department of Dermatology and Director, Center for Cell Therapy and Cancer Immunology