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The research group of Reuven Agami at the division of Oncogenomics at the Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam has recently uncovered a novel phenomenon in cancer termed “Sloppiness
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develop novel pipelines to integrate these large and high dimensional data. Thereby you will establish a framework to uncover the key molecular players and pathways in rare or undefined hemostatic disorders
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27 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company The Netherlands Cancer Institute Research Field Medical sciences Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1
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18 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company The Netherlands Cancer Institute Research Field Medical sciences Physics Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher
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Amsterdam UMC The imaging, flow cytometry, and & omics (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics) Core Facilities of the Amsterdam UMC are working together to expand their team of data & compute experts
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defenses and effector biology; motivated to expand your transcriptomics and proteomics data analysis skills; enthusiastic to work on the genomics of insects, plants and their microbiome; willing to supervise
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techniques, such as RNA/DNA extraction and (q)PCR; knowledge on plant defenses and effector biology; motivated to expand your transcriptomics and proteomics data analysis skills; enthusiastic to work on the
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The labs of Alan Gerber (Amsterdam UMC, Location VUmc) and Fred van Leeuwen (Netherlands Cancer Institute, NKI) are teaming up to crack the code
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, University of Groningen (UG)). Two PhD positions are available, one at each institute. The UG candidate will utilize newly developed microscopy methods, including Förster resonance energy transfer-fluorescence
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microbiome research. In this position you will focus on advanced data analysis of data gathered by e.g. genome sequencing, RNAseq, proteomics and plant metabolomics, to help develop and safeguard (novel) tools