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. The position is fixed-term for one year and start in June 2026. Project background The projects are rooted in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. In response to the rapidly growing number of available genome sequences and
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, the monitoring of living organisms is becoming increasingly critical in a variety of domains and this can be achieved with eDNA, allowing fast and cost-effective tracking of multiple species’ occupancy at multiple
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data, spanning from whole-genome variant calling and decision support to single-cell sequencing analysis. We develop and extend robust analysis workflows and reusable components, in close collaboration
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a solid platform for the PhD candidate. Job description The student will be involved in tasks such as: To collect air samples To apply microbiological methods such as qPCR and sequencing to identify
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analysis, and next-generation sequencing (NGS) of pooled CRISPR libraries, offering the opportunity to combine rigorous in vivo experimentation with systems-level approaches. Your main tasks will be: A
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are seeking a highly motivated and independent bioinformatician or postdoctoral researcher to strengthen our team and support ongoing and future projects involving large-scale sequencing data. The successful
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and diffusion processes in the plasma resulting in the ionization of the initial gas - The decomposition of CH4, including detailed reaction sequence and chemical kinetics in a multiphase environment
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clinical development activities center around large and rare indications within the four major pillars of dementias, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, neurodevelopmental and neuromuscular disorders
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integrate large language models, multilingual AI, and confidential HPC to support patients and clinicians in real-world healthcare environments. You will lead research on trustworthy and aligned LLMs
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, and next-generation sequencing (NGS) of pooled CRISPR libraries, providing a unique opportunity to combine rigorous in vivo experimentation with systems-level approaches. Your main tasks will be: A