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interested in this position. 3. Why you believe you are qualified for this position. Your workplace You will work at the Biology division, which is a part of the department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology at
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this position. 3. Why you believe you are qualified for this position. Your workplace You will work at the Biology division, which is a part of the department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology at Linköping
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/ddls-research-school/ The future of life science is data-driven. Will you be part of that change? Then join us in this unique program! Appy now! Project description At Department of Organismal Biology
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understanding of physics and structural biology, and experience in computational work including programming. You should be highly motivated and be able to work productively in an international team as
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both experimental and computational work. Therefore, experience in experimental molecular biology and cell biology is a merit, as is understanding of physics and structural biology, and experience in
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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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part of the Research School. The DDLS program has four strategic research areas: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and diagnostics, epidemiology and biology of
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and design, screening, mode of action analysis, and pre-clinical characterization of MAPPs. The Antibiotic Research Group is embedded in the Division of Chemical Biology , providing a dymanic research
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and structural biology. The scientific basis of what we do is in biology, but our research overlaps with other fields such as medicine, computer science, mathematics, chemistry, engineering and physics
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evolution at Uppsala University. The Department of Cell and Molecular Biology is divided into seven research programs that focus on different areas within cell and molecular biology: computational biology and