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of Stockholm Trio (KI, KTH, SU) and is the only SciLifeLab site that co-localizes researchers from multiple universities under one roof. By working together Stockholm Trio has been able achieve a significant
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, each focusing on different areas within cell and molecular biology: computational biology and bioinformatics, microbiology and immunology, molecular biology, molecular biophysics, molecular evolution
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Imaging and Bioinformatics group at LIACS, Leiden University in collaboration with Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Naturalis) and the Mathematics Department of Vrije Universiteit (VU) in Amsterdam
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spectral flow cytometry, as well as presentation and scientific writing skills. The opportunity to develop skills in multi-dimensional data analysis with support from our bioinformatics colleagues is also
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ABOUT THE PROJECTTerrestrial Antarctica is largely characterised by hyperarid and oligotrophic conditions. Despite this, the continent harbours diverse microbial communities, as well as multiple
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, working at the intersection of multiple fields;- Connecting and collaborating with other national and international researchers in the life sciences and computer science;- Writing and presenting/publishing
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of autoimmune diseases affecting the nervous system, particularly multiple sclerosis and myasthenia gravis. Your position The goal of the project is to understand the cause of multiple sclerosis, focusing
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bioinformatics approaches, it is now possible to identify, quantify, and characterize these modifications across the genome. This project aims to push the boundaries of what is known about nucleic acid
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discipline that combines multiple data sources along the patient pathways and develops real-world evidence to inform future clinical practice. The project will involve developing novel methods such as
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bioinformatic analysis. You will work in a team of developmental biologists and bioinformaticians. The successful candidate will have a strong background in Molecular or Developmental Biology to study ageing