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-cell transcriptomics and post-transcriptional regulation. The primary goal of the job is to analyze single-cell long read data from various species and investigate the conservation and divergence
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of Researchers (Charter and Code). Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role The “Single cell and Synthetic Genomics of Blood Formation” is looking for a motivated PhD student in bioinformatics
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chromatin looping regulate cellular function in somatic and stem cells. They will use advanced super-resolution microscopy imaging and quantitative approaches to resolve genome structure, as
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and existing single-cell transcriptomic datasets from diverse species across the tree of life, as well as developing a comparative cell atlas database. The candidate will be a part of a highly
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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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. The position will entail developing computational pipelines for the processing of novel and existing single-cell transcriptomic datasets from diverse species across the tree of life, as well as developing a
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-funded UNLEASH projects. He is member of the Editorial Board of the Journals Molecular Cell, RNA and Molecular and Cellular Biology as well as of the Scientific Advisory Boards of several Research
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Eurpean Research Council-funded UNLEASH projects. He is member of the Editorial Board of the Journals Molecular Cell, RNA and Molecular and Cellular Biology as well as of the Scientific Advisory Boards
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Eurpean Research Council-funded UNLEASH projects. He is member of the Editorial Board of the Journals Molecular Cell, RNA and Molecular and Cellular Biology as well as of the Scientific Advisory Boards
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disease, subject to population genetics forces like mutation, selection and stochasticity. Our group is particularly interested in how the evolution and survival of cancer cell populations relies