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, metabolomics, evolutionary theory, quantitative genetics, data science, toxicology, and law. Within this project, our group at the CRG focuses on the analysis of bulk and single cell RNA-seq from five different
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31 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Centre for Genomic Regulation Department COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AND HEALTH GENOMICS Research Field Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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groups at EMBL-EBI (Hinxton, UK) and at the Earlham Institute (Norwich, UK). About the team Cells are the fundamental units of life – underlying cooperative functions in multicellular organisms and complex
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(Hinxton, UK) and at the Earlham Institute (Norwich, UK). About the team Cells are the fundamental units of life – underlying cooperative functions in multicellular organisms and complex temporal life cycles
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of life – underlying cooperative functions in multicellular organisms and complex temporal life cycles in microbial eukaryotes. In recent years, the rapid advance in single-cell genomics technologies
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of living cells organizes itself. The lab uses a bottom-up synthetic biology approach and computer simulations to gain insight into the molecular mechanisms and physical principles underlying microtubule
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disease, subject to population genetics forces like mutation, selection and stochasticity. Our group is particularly interested in how the evolution and survival of cancer cell populations relies
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10 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Centre for Genomic Regulation Research Field Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Spain
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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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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