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Temporary post (2 years, 100%). Starting in the autumn of 2024 (appr. 1 October). Access full advert and apply here: Postdoc in language and cognition (varbi.com) The successful applicant will be
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programming language. Once a disease-causing gene variant is found, the researcher will work together with other experts in the team to establish in vitro cell models to validate the findings. The appointed
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user-friendly, End-to-End AI solutions for quality inspection that can adapt to diverse environmental conditions and product designs. By leveraging state-of-the-art AI techniques, such as Large Language
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to apply: - Organoid culture - Flow cytometry - Microscopy - Bioinformatics analysis Previous publications are considered a benefit. The working language in the Genander lab is English. What do we offer? A
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About the position The role of small RNAs in plant-microbe interactions is poorly understood. As a post doc researcher, you will investigate Potato-Phytophthora infestans interactions with reference to small RNAs. You will study the cross-kingdom transport of small RNAs between potato and...
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in qualitative interviews, Scandinavian language skills are also necessary. Knowledge in both qualitative methods and GIS is desirable. Experiences with writing and publishing in peer-reviewed
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, confocal microscopy and image analysis. Depending on the project progress you will be expected to learn and apply new techniques. The working language in the lab is English. Entry requirements A suitable
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RNA-seq and bioinformatics, as well as Python and R programming language (critical).We would also like to see that the candidate has documented experience in neural networks. Previous experience
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Bioinformatic tools such as in R coding language, and data processing using different package such as the Seurat package, ClusterProfiler, Monocle3. Good ability to speak and write English is a requirement. A
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/Linux environment (prior scripting language experience e.g. Python/Perl is a plus) Experience in data visualization Experience in meta-analysis Experience in SNP calling from NGS data is a plus