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by learning and applying cutting-edge molecular biology techniques to address your research questions? Then this job may be for you! The Molecular Plant Pathology group is looking for a PhD candidate
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Innovate : Work alongside a team of experts in RNA biology, genetics, and bioinformatics. You will have the freedom to propose new ideas, lead projects, and contribute to the lab's direction. Professional
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? Your experience and profile You will have: a first master degree or equivalent in computational science, computional biology, computational (bio)physics, applied mathematics, or an allied field; research
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experience and profile You have/are • a Master’s degree in Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Science, Bioinformatics/Systems biology or similar; • experience in using differential
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molecular biology techniques, to investigate whether and how certain taxa within the microbiome may induce abnormal functional changes in the gut epithelia and the conformation of their residing α-synuclein
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take part in teaching efforts, including assisting in practical courses and supervision of bachelor and master students. What do you have to offer? A successfully completed MSc degree in biology with a
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Epigenetics (MCE) group at the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS) and in close collaboration with Dr. Thijs van Boxtel (Developmental, Stem Cell and Cancer Biology Group, SILS). The mission
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performing experimental lab work (e.g., molecular biology, analytical chemistry using HPLC and LC-MS, microbiology, molecular biology). You enjoy conducting data analyses through programming or other
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. To achieve this, the group combines evolutionary approaches with systems biology, that links the intricate networks that make up cells to their overserved behavior at the cell level. The group is embedded in
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19 research groups that perform excellent research centered on four themes: Neurosciences, Cell & Systems Biology, Microbiology and Green Life Sciences. Questions? Do you have questions about this