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The Department of Ecosystem Management, Climate and Biodiversity, Institute of Botany wishes to fill a career position in compliance with § 99 (5) UG (tenure-track) in the field of Evolutionary
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Background: The Cancer Dynamics Laboratory (Turajlic) studies the evolutionary principles that shape cancer — from its genomic origins to its interactions with the immune system and response
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program in Evolutionary Anthropology. The position offers substantial core funding to support an independent research group. Office and laboratory space will be provided both at Leipzig University and at
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of this group consists of unraveling the evolutionary pathways of the Solar System bodies, in particular Earth, Venus, and Mars, and determining the place of the Solar System within the larger family of
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of interest include, but are not limited to, biotic interactions, community ecology, conservation biology, ecological modelling, and eco-evolutionary feedback loops. The successful candidate will develop
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the Division of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany. Research in our group focuses on how genome-level processes (e.g. gene duplication, horizontal gene transfer, introgression) and natural selection have shaped
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evolutionary history, or integrative analyses of genomic and clinical data. Analyses of non-cancer-related sequencing data may also be considered. The work will be carried out in a research environment with
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cutting-edge research in areas such as pattern recognition, automation science, complex systems, AI for Science, robotics, machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, biometrics, medical
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for Genomic Regulation (CRG), the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (HMRI), the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL-Barcelona), the Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IBE, CSIC-UPF), and the
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with research scientists working across a broad range of products including large scale genome and transcriptome sequencing, evolutionary biology, plant and microbial genome and metabolic engineering