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resistance mechanisms Experience / Skills PhD in bioinformatics, statistics, or computer science with knowledge and interest in biology Experience working in a Unix environment and statistical analysis using R
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the experiments ; -statistical analyses of the results ; -writing the articles in English and participating to international meetings. The candidate will work at the LAPSCO (a CNRS lab), in a team consisting of
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statistical software (R, Python, Stata, etc.) - Conduct a literature review - Draft scientific articles - Attend research seminar seminars organized by the school - Present scientific articles at national and
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the scientific life of the Statistical Physics axis of the department. He or she may also have interactions with members of the mathematics department at ENS or with other researchers in the Paris area. Funding
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/ Skills PhD in bioinformatics, statistics, or computer science with knowledge and interest in biology Experience working in a Unix environment and statistical analysis using R Experience with single-cell
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Scientific Computing(ACSIOM), Didactics and Epistemology of Mathematics (DEMA), Probability and Statistics (EPS), and Geometry, Topology, and Algebra (GTA). Requirements Research FieldMathematicsEducation
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patients hospitalized in France at a national level using data from French health databases (SNDS). Applicants should have a Master or Engineering degree or PhD in Biostatistics or Bioinformatics
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LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications The candidate should hold a PhD in (bio)informatics, computational biology, biostatistics or related fields, with skills in modelling biological systems
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training. Requirements Research FieldPhysics » Statistical physicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Required skills and qualifications: - PhD in statistical physics or biophysics is
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Context: The rising cost of drug development – a phenomenon known as Eroom’s Law – is a call for innovation. Over the past decade, the statistical genetics community discovered thousands of variant