19 Statistics PhD scholarships at Institute of Molecular Biology, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and its University Medical Center • International PhD Programme "Gene Regulation, Epigenetics & Genome Stability" • in Belgium
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24 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Ghent University Research Field Computer science » Programming Computer science » Other Mathematics » Applied mathematics Mathematics » Statistics
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trajectories. Leveraging deep learning, generative models and cross-modal autoencoders and working with both structured and unstructured data, the goal of this project is to develop a statistical framework and a
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will exhibit very low signal-to-noise ratio and extremely weak contrast, which makes this research very challenging. You will use statistics-based methods to measure unknown structure parameters
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in MRI imaging is also appreciated. * Good statistical skills are requested and pre-exposure (or better) to scripting Matlab, R and/or Python is appreciated. * Mastery of English is a requirement
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doctoral thesis after 4 years Desirable but not required Experience with yeast molecular biology (PCR, transformation, large-scale assays) Knowledge of statistics packages and/or data analysis using R Key
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to the handling of experimental animals Specific Requirements - Good knowledge of English - Previous experience in small animal surgery and handling - Basic knowledge of statistics and handling of common
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data integration basic/intermediate programming skills in R and/or Python Ability to adapt to the research environments while being full members of two labs Desirable skills statistical analysis basic
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the CMGG lab: independently perform the genetic analyses. Data processing and analysis: structuring and processing the results obtained. Statistical knowledge is required (data mining, hierarchical cluster
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statistical analysis basic processing of NGS data experience with iPSC and/or cell culturing knowledge of and some experience with genetic perturbation assays, such as CRISPR What we offer As part of the VIB
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and Gene Regulation – CBIGR – of Prof. Vanessa Vermeirssen focuses on acquiring a functional understanding of gene regulation and signalling towards personalized medicine, using statistics