149 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship research jobs at University of Oslo
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fraction of B cells by employing antigen-specific depletion strategies. Ultimately, our goal is to develop precision medicine tools that can be used to treat a range of autoimmune diseases with a minimum of
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, or Bioinformatics. The successful candidate will work in close collaboration with an interdisciplinary team including bioinformaticians, embryologists, molecular biologists, and clinicians. Prior
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develop precision medicine tools that can be used to treat a range of autoimmune diseases with a minimum of side effects. Your main tasks will include Isolation of antigen-specific cells from patient
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on the development of bioinformatic tools and advanced omics- and biomarker analyses. Highly motivated candidates with strong analytical skills will have excellent opportunities to contribute to multiple high-impact
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defence are eligible for appointment Fluent oral and written communication skills in English Hands-on experience with bioinformatics and the analysis of high-throughput ancient DNA sequencing data Strong
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in pharmacy, computational chemistry, medicinal chemistry, bioinformatics, or a closely related field. Foreign completed degree (M.Sc.-level) corresponding to a minimum of four years in the Norwegian
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, bioinformatics, or a closely related field. Foreign completed degree (M.Sc.-level) corresponding to a minimum of four years in the Norwegian educational system Strong background in molecular modeling, molecular
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adaptation. Metabolic rate is essentially a measure of the energetic cost of living, its function being to provide the ATP that fuels all processes within the organism. Thus, metabolic efficiency likely has a
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in Microbiome research Apply for this job See advertisement About the position We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow position in Microbiome research available at the Bioinformatics
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molecular cell biology (using techniques such as cell culture, CRISPR/Cas9 based genome editing, protein expression and interaction analysis, confocal and live cell microscopy), as well as bioinformatics