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be in charge of finishing ongoing projects in the group, involving the development of probabilistic methods for the identification of non-coding cancer driver elements and of the tumor mode of growth
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). The candidate will design and apply integrative data analysis (computational/statistical/causal) and visualization techniques for multi-omic (transcriptomics, mirnomic and proteomics) data to address research
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MiSeq, and 1 iSeq100 (Illumina), and also 1 Aviti24 from Element Biosciences. The Unit also provides long-read sequencing, 1 MinION and 1 P2solo (Oxford Nanopore Technologies) and 1 Revio (PacBio
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for the analysis of DNA sequencing data derived from a unique cohort of animal tumors. Responsibilities will include aligning DNA sequencing reads to reference genome scaffolds, calling mutations and conducting
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bioinformatician to join the Evolutionary Processes Modeling group. The selected candidate will be responsible for the analysis of DNA sequencing data derived from a unique cohort of animal tumors. Responsibilities
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, facility manager, core technologies); provides hands-on training in imaging, image analysis, cell culture and core molecular techniques; contributes intellectually to scientific discussions; and plays a
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benefit from a well-structured and personalized training and mentorship program, including experimental training, regular meetings, seminar attendance, data analysis and presentation. Project description
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/microbiome interactions from a multi-cohort analysis of outbred laboratory rats. Tonnele, Chen et al. bioRxiv (2025) (accepted for publication in Nature Communications). This study was based on 16S data but we