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molecular biology approaches (such as cloning and cell culture) and bioinformatic knowledge (with proficiency in R, Python or similar) are required to complete this project. It is a clear strength if the
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student will be part of a multi-disciplinary team consisting of experts in cancer biology, proteomics, bioinformatics as well as lung oncology. Within this framework, the student will be expected to work
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, designing and conducting laboratory experiments, bioinformatic analysis of generated data, presentation of results and manuscript writing. Therefore, previous experience and interest in both laboratory work
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project during the summer of 2024. You should have a bachelor’s degree in bioinformatics and experience working with sequencing data in Python within Linux environments. Additionally, familiarity with both
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/ You will be engaged in both laboratory experiments and bioinformatics analyses of multi-omics datasets generated from host-parasite model systems and environmental samples. Major part of this position
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in bioinformatic analysis and cell-based experiments. The position will include summarizing results and presenting them through oral and written presentations, including manuscript writing
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statistics, bioinformatics, computer science, physics or an equivalent topic (obtained latest October 1, 2024). Previous experience in stochastic modelling and inference is desirable. Candidates should also
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, bioinformatics, biomedicine, biology or related subjects. The applicant should be able to work independently but also be good at working in teams. The applicant must be highly motivated, meticulous and goal
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statistics, bioinformatics, computer science, physics or an equivalent topic (obtained latest October 1, 2024). Previous experience in stochastic modelling and inference is desirable. Candidates should also
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In this project, you will analyze the microbial communities in samples collected from fish farms. You will use various molecular biology techniques and bioinformatics tools to study how the microbial