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Are you ready to take responsibility and contribute to life-saving research? At AIDA Data Hub, we work with virtualization, containerization, block and object storage, and much more. You will script
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Bioinformatics and Data Science to advance infection biology research Department of Plant Physiology Closing date: 2025-08-31 As a national hub for molecular biosciences in Sweden, SciLifeLab develops and
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department’s activities here: https://www.uu.se/en/department/immunology-genetics-and-pathology Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at Uppsala University The Data-driven Life Science (DDLS
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. The candidate will combine experimental and computational approaches. The project will start with bioinformatics-driven analysis, followed by integration of data generated from experimental models. Over time, the
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Data-driven precision medicine and diagnostics covers data integration, analysis, visualization, and data interpretation for patient
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, and virology. The research is essentially of fundamental nature, but with relevance and application in health and disease in both animals and humans. More info: Research – Uppsala University Data-driven
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, protocol selection and bioinformatics analysis, we hope to enable world-leading research. You can find more information at ngisweden.scilifelab.se . The employment will be placed at the Department
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larger and broader group of users. Duties The tasks consist of two parts: (1) Analysis of DNA data from historical and prehistorical material from humans, animals and plants, as well as from sediments
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. NBIS is also the Swedish node in the European infrastructure ELIXIR for biological information. We are now expanding NBIS’s support unit with 1-2 bioinformatician positions placed at SciLifeLab in
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genomics, with cutting-edge methods, large data sets and good resources A creative role combining a high degree of autonomy with mentorship from Dr. Lappalainen and interactions with colleagues in the lab