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(the recovery phase). This dataset was obtained with the Netherlands Plant Ecophenotyping Center (NPEC) . In the first phase of the project, you will utilise bioinformatics, genome-wide association mapping (GWAS
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, microbiology, microbial ecology and bioinformatics and regularly hosts international PhD students and postdoc researchers. This fostering a supportive and intellectually stimulating working environment
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, bioinformatics, statistics, computational epidemiology, or a related discipline. Affinity with OMICs data analysis is valued, and any experience with Large Language Models is considered valuable. You have
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(or willingness to learn) preferred. Master's degree in a field related to dentistry, biomedical sciences, biomedical technology, bioinformatics, health sciences, or correlated field. Expertise in and affinity with
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Specific Requirements You have / You are : a master’s degree in a relevant biological field (Animal Breeding and Genomics, Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology) with affinity for the topic; a strong affinity
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. The department comprises researchers experienced in various fields: clinical dentistry, molecular biology, microbiology, microbial ecology and bioinformatics and regularly hosts international PhD students
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(Animal Breeding and Genomics, Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology) with affinity for the topic; a strong affinity for working with and/or developing bioinformatics pipelines; a strong interest in genetic
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Your job We are looking for a PhD candidate with an interest in analytical biochemistry and bioinformatics for a project on breast milk protein and peptide composition and its relation to infant
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dysfunction, and provides exposure to a range of subjects ranging from molecular cell biology, bioinformatics to behavioural neuroscience. The PhD student will carry out a variety of tasks, involving in vitro
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leukemia. By analyzing patient cell derived transcriptome and gene enhancer data using sophisticated bioinformatic algorithms, we have identified a neuronal transcription factor (HMX3) to be essential for a