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computational and statistical methods, with demonstrated experience in reproducible and scalable bioinformatics environments. The applicant will work in close collaboration with other Engblom lab team members who
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, as well as handling bioinformatics tasks such such as running analysis pipelines, performing quality control, and conducting downstream data analyses. You are expected to actively contribute to method
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research experience in phylogenomics. You should have a strong background in bioinformatics, statistical phylogenetics and comparative genomics. Previous experience of working with de novo assemblies and
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, fungi, environmental samples, minerals and fossils. All research and knowledge are shared in the exhibitions, Cosmonova and in activities at the museum and digitally. The Department of Bioinformatics and
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, fungi, environmental samples, minerals and fossils. All research and knowledge are shared in the exhibitions, Cosmonova and in activities at the museum and digitally. The Department of Bioinformatics and
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. Requirements: PhD in Ecology, Evolution, Bioinformatics or related areas Previous research experience in phylogenetic comparative methods Excellent skills in R programming Excellent writing and communication
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advancing the field of metabolomics through cutting-edge research and collaborations. About the position UPSC are seeking an experienced specialist in bioinformatics, chemometrics, or a related field in
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advancing the field of metabolomics through cutting-edge research and collaborations. About the position We are seeking an experienced specialist in bioinformatics, chemometrics, or a related field in
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or generated by our collaborators. Following FAIR and reproducible research principles, the tasks include bioinformatic analyses in local and national high-performance computing clusters. Based on the candidates
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the European network of MIMS, which includes EMBL and the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) in Hinxton, UK. Relevant local environments include the Umeå Centre for Microbial Research (UCMR