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) epidemiology, bioinformatics, statistical genetics, data science, machine learning, or a closely related discipline, and have experience with research in obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and/or life
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bioinformatics team, supporting our efforts in the analyses of ancient environmental genomes. The position is to be filled by 1 August 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter. Workplace The Centre for Ancient
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Research, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Candidates should have a strong background in (genetic) epidemiology, bioinformatics, statistical genetics, data science, machine learning, or a closely related
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through translational and pharmacogenomics discoveries. This is facilitated in our Group via interdisciplinary research (molecular biology, medicine and bioinformatics) as well as a strong national and
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vivo imaging techniques. Excellent communication skills and an open mindset. Ability to work independently as well as part of a collaborative team. Experience with bioinformatics tools and data analysis
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skills: You have a master’s degree related to bioinformatics You are highly experienced in computational assembly of vertebrate genomes You have an active interest in vertebrate comparative genomics
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. The PhD candidate will be trained in both lab techniques and personal skills including fundamental microbiology and molecular genetics techniques, bioinformatics, scientific writing and communication, self
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/ bioinformatics You have documented experience with pre-clinical models of stress, anxiety or depression You hold a valid certificate in Laboratory Animal science (FELASA) You have good scientific communication
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on the in house compute cluster or using cloud resources. Your profile: Essential criteria: Master’s degree or higher in computer science, bioinformatics or a similar field Solid experience in maintaining and
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, agriculture, biotechnology, bioinformatics, biochemistry. Our group and research- and what do we offer? This is an excellent opportunity to join a young group of lab- and field-enabled plant scientists doing