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. An education in epidemiology/public health or biostatistics. Proven excellent scientific writing skills and strong oral communication skills in English, and organization ability.. Ability to initiate, conduct
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multidisciplinary team, to be independent and able to take initiatives as well as to find solutions proactively. The applicants must also possess good organizational skills, attention to detail, and communication
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, flow cytometry and molecular biology. Previous research of translational nature within immunology and mice handling is strongly meritorious. Fluent oral and written communication in English, and ability
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programming language. Once a disease-causing gene variant is found, the researcher will work together with other experts in the team to establish in vitro cell models to validate the findings. The appointed
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genetics. 51, 1723-1731 (2019); Science 359, 1212-1213 (2018); Mol Cell 59, 984-97 (2015); Nature genetics. 51, 1723–1731 (2019), Nucleic Acids Research, 48, 10867–10876 (2020); Nat Commun Jan 11;13:204
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skills. Applicants must have excellent communication skills in English. Entry requirements Scholarships to pursue postdoctoral studies may be awarded to individuals who come from other countries with
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earlier. Qualifications: Background in bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, etc. with a PhD in a relevant field. Experience in programming using Python (or a similar language) to address
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strong merits. You can work independently but also have the interpersonal and communication skills to succeed at working in a multidisciplinary team. You have a deep sense of responsibility, take
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neurodegenerative diseases as well as molecular and cell biology. Entry requirements We are seeking an ambitious postdoctoral fellow with great team-working and communication skills, who has a background in either
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); Nature genetics. 51, 1723-1731 (2019); Science 359, 1212-1213 (2018); Mol Cell 59, 984-97 (2015); Nature genetics. 51, 1723–1731 (2019), Nucleic Acids Research, 48, 10867–10876 (2020); Nat Commun Jan 11;13