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attractive and inspirational research, work and study environment. In doing so, you will help attract the best employees, PhD students, students and partners from Denmark and abroad. You will maintain a focus
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research on quantitative methods and statistical modeling applied to legume plant breeding. Your ideal profile A PhD in relevant disciplines such as genetics, plant breeding, computer science, genomics
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well as possibly supervision of PhD students. Some degree of contribution towards attracting external research funding. You will report to the Head of Department of Biomedicine. Your competences You have independent
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master's degree in bioinformatics, statistics, computer science, mathematics, data science, epidemiology, public health or similar Excellent collaborative and communication skills Ability to work both
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: Background in data science, statistics, psychiatric epidemiology, or related fields, with a relevant PhD degree (required). Experience in psychiatric disorder research (preferred). Experience with the analytic
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of research connected to or adjacent to the amoA project. The candidate must have expertise in bioinformatics and/or molecular microbial ecology with experience in microbial community analysis. A background in