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, metabolomics, evolutionary theory, quantitative genetics, data science, toxicology, and law. Within this project, our group at the CRG focuses on the analysis of bulk and single cell RNA-seq from five different
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, quantitative genetics, data science, toxicology, and law. Within this project, our group at the CRG focuses on the analysis of bulk and single cell RNA-seq from five different model species (Danio, Xenopus
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of living cells organizes itself. The lab uses a bottom-up synthetic biology approach and computer simulations to gain insight into the molecular mechanisms and physical principles underlying microtubule
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. The position will entail coordinating a small (3-5) team of Bioinformaticians and computer scientists working together to develop computational pipelines to analyse of single-cell transcriptomic data across
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for teamwork The Offer – Working Conditions Contract duration: 4 year PhD student position Estimated annual gross salary: Salary is commensurate with qualifications and consistent with our pay scales Target
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Capacity for teamwork The Offer – Working Conditions Contract duration:4 year PhD student position Estimated annual gross salary: Salary is commensurate with qualifications and consistent with our pay scales
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should be highly motivated and eager to work on biological problems using theoretical and computational approaches. The Offer Contract duration: 4-year PhD position Estimated annual gross salary: Salary is
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networks of alternative splicing regulation in cancer. The group also develops mechanism-based novel therapeutic approaches for oncology. Juan Valcárcel obtained his PhD from work on influenza virus splicing
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, selection and stochasticity. Our group is particularly interested in how the evolution and survival of cancer cell populations relies on mutation influx and in how we can identify cancer driver events from
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/UPF Proteomics Unit in Barcelona to work on the proteome characterization of model cell lines, primary cultures, and human biopsies from atopic dermatitis using nano-HPLC and mass spectrometry