50 bioinformatics 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 Germany
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We are seeking a talented and highly motivated PhD student (m/f/d) to undertake pioneering research in bioinformatics and genomics at the interface with biology. The applicant (m/f/d) should bring
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD student computational biology / bioinformatics (m/f/d) (fulltime) The position will be hosted
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and University Hospital offer excellent opportunities for clinical translation of novel immune cell products. The Algorithmic Bioinformatics research group at LIT is looking for a talented PhD student
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PhD position bioinformatics (m/f/d) Stellenanzeige merken Stellenanzeige teilen searched at the Neuropathology department. Project describtion: Alternative promoter usage in brain cancer DNA
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analysing effects of environmental drivers on cyanobacteria-associated microbial community composition Applying bioinformatic analyses of amplicon, shotgun and long-read metagenomic data Quantifying absolute
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experience in genetic analysis such as GWAS, QTL mapping and map-based cloning. Knowledge of bioinformatic pipelines and workflows such as R and Linux are highly desirable. You fit to us: If you have good
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techniques, like mass spectrometry and genome-wide profiling. Computationally, we analyze our own large data sets and try to integrate results from classical and machine-learning based bioinformatics. Our
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bioinformatics You have experience in basic molecular and optionally also in cell biology techniques You have beginner-intermediate level experience on the use of R or Python for data analysis You are a team
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in South America and the Caribbean, fossil description, alpha taxonomy, phylogenomics, historical biogeography, and bioinformatics. The research associate will have the opportunity to work towards a
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diverse phylogenetic spectrum and bioinformatically predicted the presence of putative nuclear localization or nuclear exit signals (NES/NLS). Importantly, these seem to have evolved independently