We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic candidate for our PhD position to work on the interphase of molecular biology, optical biophysics and AI. Apply here: https://t.co/62MIfW6S3m
We welcome all yeast-related and yeast-interested scientists to join us at the annual Gothenburg Yeast Retreat on August 28, 2024. The event unites both academic and industrial research. The registration is already open!
https://t.co/dMOPb48qGL
PhD student wanted! We are building the first whole-cell dynamic model of yeast! If you are interested in #computationa_biology, modelling, signalling, metabolism, #ageing, method development, and data integration, apply here: https://t.co/PNbWmvqlD7 #phdlife
Not one, not two, not even three, but TWELVE PhD positions at our department! Everything from pure math to AI, bioinformatics and computational biology! All we want for Christmas are your applications! Join us in 2024!
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Are you working on yeast? If yes, please give our https://t.co/T0CTwGefMY a spin. We churned through 84,427 publications to extract 2,272,003 relationships involving genes, molecules, compartments, stresses, organs, and other yeast entities.
Join the Julia Systems Biology community calls!
🗓️ December 13, 6 pm UTC
🔗 Call link: https://t.co/qpSUwWUKQE
🎤 Speakers:
- Torkel Loman: Integration of Catalyst.jl with #JuliaLang#sysbio packages.
- @sPersson96 : Parameter estimation with PEtab.jl.
First session on Integrative Pathway Modelling at the #MALISconf is about to start. Great to see a large crowd for for the talk of Marija Cvijovic on aging.
We has a Tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Cell Biology. We welcome any sub-areas, such as Trafficking, Cryo-EM, Signaling, etc. Our research environment is highly collaborative and supportive, allowing you to excel in your research. Please retweet! link follows.
Interested in #SystemsBiology, #SingleCell analysis, #ImageAnalysis, #DataScience and related topics? Then check out the Bonn Conference for Mathematical Life Science, April 17-20, 2023 (https://t.co/bbooYfBrxX). 30+ invited speakers working on a broad range of important topics.
Come listen to our own Moritz Schauer talk about "Automatic differentiation of programs with discrete randomness" on 20 October at 15.15, room MVL14.
https://t.co/Ikpgk17tyL @MoritzSchauer
How to do differentiable programming if programs are using discrete random variables (e.g. for optimising a random choice the program takes)?
@ChrisRackauckas with a thread about our new paper https://t.co/s8kCSyEKRR