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programme Reference Number 101137154 and 101057182 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Institute The Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) is an
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The Institute The Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) is an international biomedical research institute of excellence, based in Barcelona, Spain, with more than 400 scientists from 44 countries
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The Institute The Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) is an international biomedical research institute of excellence, based in Barcelona, Spain, with more than 400 scientists from 44 countries
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Comprehensive Cancer Center. The postdoctoral fellows are expected to study two funded directions: (1) Single-cell multi-omics of the spatiotemporal regulation of development (Human Frontier Science Program); and
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International Research Center (WPI) Program, and it was established within Kyoto University Institute for Advanced Study (KUIAS)on 30 October 2018 with Mitinori Saitou, a world-leading developmental biologist
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environment with bioinformaticians, molecular biologists, cell biologists, and clinical researchers. All needed infrastructure is established, and computational tools and molecular data are available. Colourbox
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for functional and molecular analysis. Data analysis: You will generate molecular (e.g., PCR), imaging (e.g., confocal microscopy), and genomics (e.g., single-cell RNA-sequencing) data, and analyze these data
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culture and engineering) and collect samples for functional and molecular analysis. Data analysis: You will generate molecular (e.g., PCR), imaging (e.g., confocal microscopy), and genomics (e.g., single
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computational biology expertise to address key drug discovery questions on biological and disease mechanisms, biological rationale, target safety and patient stratification. We utilize single-cell transcriptomics
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at bulk and single-cell resolution, (2) integration of regulatory networks with multi-omics data, (3) fine-tuned analysis of genome-wide regulatory networks. The group applies these tools to study solid