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Fellow/Senior Research Fellow in bioinformatics/environmental genomics. This position is part of the research department led by Prof. Stephan C. Schuster, focusing on environmental genomics, culturomics
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to ensure methods employed are up to date, relevant and best in class Key Requirements A PhD in Bioinformatics or similar field Experience with working with biological data Good communication skills
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and biophysical characterization Collaborate with industrial partners for beta-testing the proteins Prepare manuscripts, academic grant applications, and mentoring graduate students Qualifications PhD
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planning, statistical analysis and preparation of manuscripts for publication as lead author and conference presentations. Qualifications The applicant should: Have a PhD in Biomedical or Biological Sciences
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. Qualifications The applicant should: PhD degree in computer science, computational biology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, or a related field. Demonstrated experience with Python, R, Julia or similar programming
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talks at international conferences. Training and mentoring of undergrad interns and/or PhD students, thereby contributing to the scientific nurture and productivity of the whole lab. Job Requirements: A
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favoured. Ideally, you should have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Data Science, Computer Science, Information Science. Other relevant degrees may also be considered. We are looking for indicators of high
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Masters or PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, genomics, or a related field. Demonstrated experience in genomic data analysis, preferably in a research or industry setting. Track record
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experiments to investigate the effect of individual bacteria and microbiomes on coral Job Requirements: PhD in marine microbiology or marine microbial ecology or coral ecology Competent in molecular
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independent research. Conduct bioinformatics analysis of single-cell RNA seq/ spatial transcriptomics/ spatial proteomics/ population data. Assist in experiments including pluripotent stem cell culture, western