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with collaborators and facility users. Our working language is English. Required knowledge We are looking for a person with a PhD in structural biology, molecular biology, biotechnology or equal. You have extensive
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with collaborators and facility users. Our working language is English. Required knowledge We are looking for a person with a PhD in structural biology, molecular biology, biotechnology or equal. You have extensive
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PhD student with previous extensive experience in Spatial metaTranscriptomics experiments. The PhD student will be at KTH, Department of Genetic Engineering, SciLifeLab (Science for Life Laboratory
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, molecular biology, computer science or related subjects the employer considers of relevance to the position Experience (3+ years) in working with advanced bioinformatics analyses of omics data from high
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an asset. Additional qualifications Working knowledge in statistics and infection biology is highly appreciated. Part of the DDLS program, to be employed as a PhD student, the applicant must be
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than 260 PhD students and 200 postdocs will be part of the Research School. The DDLS program has four strategic research areas: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and
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research school. Data driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular
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, computational modelling, bioinformatic analysis, and experimental vascular biology. Based in a dynamic translational research environment of data-driven life science, computational imaging, and vascular surgery
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. The future of life science is data-driven. Will you be part of that change? Then join us in this unique program! Project description This PhD student position is in the research team of Associate Professor
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and motivated PhD student to join an interdisciplinary project that combines computational biology, spatial transcriptomics, and tumor modeling to understand how the aggressive brain tumor glioblastoma