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the genome (www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-00100-x ). We are also interested in mutation rates and selection inference in the context of human genetic variation, including polymorphisms (http
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their differentiation, using epimutations and single cell DNA methylation readouts (see biorxiv preprint ). The student will further develop the application of this method to human blood- ansd bone marrow samples and in
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our Recruitment Policy The role Alternative splicing (AS) is the important process that allows the production of different messenger RNAs and proteins from a single gene in humans and other complex
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single gene in humans and other complex organisms. AS plays a crucial role in mechanisms controlling gene expression. Mutations affecting AS contribute to the development of many diseases, including cancer
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of human genetic variation, including polymorphisms (http://www.nature.com/articles/ng.3831 ; academic.oup.com/mbe/article-abstract/36/8/1701/5475505 ) and de novo variants (www.nature.com/articles/s41467
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cutting-edge research in the context of the use of non-human DNA in forensic recognition and interpretation. This field that has seen significant research and debate in recent years. The European Network
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vulnerability to Psychopathology Research Group and are part of the Human Lab UAB . The group has two co-PIs, Dr Nadal and Dr Molinuevo, involving multidisciplinary researchers at the Dept of Psychobiology
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, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, or related fields. Transcript of records for the bachelor’s degree, with a minimum grade of 6.5 out of 10. Proficient oral and written communication skills in English
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PhD candidate to join our project “Study of Phage-Inducible Chromosomal Islands (PICI) and their helper phages inter-relationship, key in virulence and bacterial adaptation." in the field of structural
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disorders and part of the Neuroscience Translational Unit INc-Taulí . Drs Nadal and Fuentes belong to the Neurobiology of stress and vulnerability to psychopathology Research Group-and are part of the Human