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(www.scilifelab.se ). NGI is one of the largest academic providers of next-generation sequencing technology (NGS) and SNP genotyping services in Europe, offering world-class technologies and support to researchers
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health Job description Professor Tuuli Lappalainen’s research group is looking for a researcher for
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strong merit. We are seeking a post-doc candidate who is passionate about answering biological questions related to cancer immunology using cutting edge technology in close collaboration with experimental
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, SciLifeLab is located on Campus Solna, where research groups from Stockholm University, the Royal Institute of Technology, and the Karolinska Institute conduct internationally outstanding research in the life
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protocols, providing a detailed index to the taxonomic content of each sample. In DarkTree, we will use this material to systematically target the species-rich insect radiations that are not covered properly
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illness, parental leave, clinical work, positions of trust within trade union organizations or other similar circumstances. How to apply The position is applied for via the university’s recruitment system
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analysis or predictive modeling of pathogen biology or host-microbe systems for which multidimensional, genome scale experimental data are now available, or it may use population scale genetic, clinical
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use the data to train deep learning models of cancer. This allows us to identify systems-level mechanisms that can be used to uncover new biomarkers, drug targets, and paths to drug resistance. We
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is advantageous as well as in CRISPR/Cas9 genetic engineering. Previous work with yeast or another unicellular organism, as well as high throughput screening is also advantageous. Additionally, you
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position is part of a five-year research program funded by the Wallenberg Foundation, which aims to develop and apply computational tools to understand the evolution of biodiversity (see https