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disease trajectories. The project is part of a Nordic initiative in large scale healthcare data analysis for development of precision medicine approaches. The researcher hired for this postdoctoral fellow
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colony administration, genotyping, confocal and large scale microscopy, molecular biology techniques (RNA preparation, single cell RNAseq library prep), large scale data analysis. The candidate will
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tools to differences in genotypes and environment to predict disease trajectories. The project is part of a Nordic initiative in large scale healthcare data analysis for development of precision medicine
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their efficiency and reliability and how large-scale systems impact regional or larger-scale climates. The candidate will collaborate with GFI's energy and climate groups on this research. The project aims to assess
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RNAseq library prep), large scale data analysis. The candidate will contribute to the design and execution of experiments, data analysis, and dissemination of results in peer-reviewed journals and
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, immunohistochemistry, mouse colony administration, genotyping, confocal and large scale microscopy, molecular biology techniques (RNA preparation, single cell RNAseq library prep), large scale data analysis
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for analysis of large-scale human genetic and neuroimaging data, to better understand how biological, psychological, and environmental factors contribute to severe mental and neuropsychiatric disorders
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. The successful candidate will contribute to advancing climate risk assessment, integrating scientific and local knowledge, and utilising innovative sensor data and community-generated observations to improve
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data, to better understand how biological, psychological, and environmental factors contribute to severe mental disorders, their treatment, and outcomes. The Centre has access to a large database of
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medicine in psychiatry, building on advanced statistical methods for analysis of large-scale human genetic and neuroimaging data, to better understand how biological, psychological, and environmental factors