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, Micro-C/Hi-C, BS-Seq/EM-Seq), massively parallel enhancer assays (ATAC-STARR-seq), and comparative/bayesian/deep-learning analyses, with functional validation in spruce via CRISPR-Cas9 and nanoparticle
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complex survival strategies and zoonotic potential, offering a unique opportunity to uncover single-cell drivers that conventional methods cannot detect. Working within a multidisciplinary environment, the
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research in the areas of condensed matter physics, nanotechnology, photonics, and theoretical and computational physics. The research group Digital Physics (www.digitalphysics.se) develops methods
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at the Faculty of Medicine are enrolled in the faculty-wide doctoral training programme. The programme comprises 25 credits and is offered in two study tracks: 25 credits across 8 semesters (4 years) or across 12
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aging. The main task is to develop methods for predicting health outcomes using dynamic and adaptive modeling whilst addressing computational challenges the analysis pose. This will contribute
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of Excellence. The Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies invites applications for the doctoral training programme in philosophy. The Department of Historical, Philosophical and
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further developing code-based workflows for data collection, processing, and database updates, including work with external data sources and APIs. Developing methods and program code that ensure
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plant research in Europe. Research at UPSC covers a wide range of disciplines in plant biology including ecology, computational biology, genetics, physiology, biochemistry, cell biology and molecular
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. About the Network: GLYCOCALYX brings together 15 leading European partners in a transnational network, implementing a multidisciplinary and intersectorial research and training programme between
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environment on regional development consisting of economic geographers and will also be affiliated with the interdisciplinary research programme “A Promised Land?” at the Centre for Regional Science (CERUM