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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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, molecular and population genetics, genomics, conservation, and behavior. More information about us, please visit: the Department of Zoology . SciLifeLab is a national research infrastructure. In Stockholm
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will generate the data in-house. The applicant is expected to be highly engaged, curious, and a team player. The candidate is expected to present results to general and specialized audiences, with a
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students. More information about us, please visit: www.su.se/mbw . The Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab) is a national center for large-scale biosciences with a focus on health and environmental
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be subject to security vetting. If security vetting is conducted, the applicant must pass the vetting process to be eligible for employment. Please do not send offers of recruitment or advertising
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, computer simulations and various statistical approaches to increase understanding of the ecological and evolutionary processes that underlie speciation and ecological diversification in the context
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representatives Contact information totrade union representatives. To apply for the position Log into KTH’s recruitment system to apply for this position. You are responsible for ensuring that your application is
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. Further information This is a full-time employment limited to 2 years, with a possible extension for up to one additional year. The period of employment is determined in accordance with the agreement ‘Avtal
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analysis or predictive modeling of pathogen biology or host-microbe systems for which multidimensional, genome scale experimental data are now available, or it may use population scale genetic, clinical
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at least 1 million DNA barcodes. The project involves collaboration with a computer vision lab at Linköping University, focused on developing AI-assisted techniques for picking out specimens for genome