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personnel from all different sites at the NBIS retreat. Requirements You should hold at least a bachelor’s degree in computer technology, computer science, systems science or possess documented equivalent
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National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) is a 12-year initiative that focuses on data-driven research, to train and recruit the next generation of life scientists and create strong and globally
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located at the Uppsala Biomedical Centre campus. It belongs to the Faculty of Science and Technology and conducts research in biochemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and physical chemistry
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Are you passionate about applying computational approaches to solve problems in biomedicine? We are now looking for an Industrial PhD student in Data-Driven Life Sciences to work on a cutting-edge
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are required: You have graduated at Master’s level in bioinformatics, computational biology, data analysis, computer science, biostatistics, biological engineering, applied mathematics/physics or completed
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and machine learning to sequences and molecules. This can be a program in bioinformatics, computational biology, machine learning, molecular biotechnology, computational chemistry, molecular physics
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are searching for someone with a The position requires a Master of Science degree in a computer science subject or comparable experience. The position requires you to have a firm basis in Unix/Linux and some
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bioinformatics, engineering physics, molecular biology, computer science, or a related field. You should have strong programming skills (e.g., in Python or R) and a keen interest in applying data-driven methods
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this unique program Duties At the Physics Department of Gothenburg University we are announcing the position as DDLS PhD student in Data driven cell and molecular biology. Data driven cell and molecular
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School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health at KTH Project description Third-cycle subject: Spatial Biology Our laboratory has recently been awarded an ERC Synergy grant