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educational programs, we are now seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work on privacy for data-driven models and high-dimensional data. The position is full-time for two years, starting on 1st April 2026, or as
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will also use focussed ion beam milling scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM) to prepare infected cells for in situ cryo-ET. The resulting tomographic data will be analysed by machine-learning assisted
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interests and an explanation of why you are interested in the position. CV List of publications PhD degree certificate and any other relevant degrees Contact information for two referees The application
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Arctic headwaters. It will include field studies and the use of existing data, potentially complemented with modelling. The postdoc is also expected to collaborate with project partners and carry out
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comprehensive support for large‑scale multi‑omic data generation/analysis and transformation/embryogenesis services for functional validation. Nathaniel is also an associate group leader at the Science for Life
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, the establishment and optimization of behavioral assays under controlled oxygen conditions, image‑based analyses, and quantitative data processing and interpretation. The role also includes active participation in
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agreed research tasks. A PhD degree (or a foreign degree deemed equivalent) in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or a closely related field. Documented experience in the synthesis and purification
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mechanisms by which TEs regulate gene expression in the human brain, including through interaction with their epigenetic repressors such as DNA methylation. Importantly, our preliminary data revealed
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will coordinate these measurements and necessary samplings across the eight sites, and travel to the majority of them to guide these activities. They will also lead the analysis of the resulting data and
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pathways to control or eliminate Ct infection. The work tasks will include: Designing and performing experiments Data analysis and manuscript preparation Presentation of results internally and externally