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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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, 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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Are you passionate about applying computational approaches to solve problems within chemistry and biology? We are now looking for an Industrial PhD student in Data-Driven Life Sciences to work on a
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Uppsala University, we are announcing the position as DDLS PhD student in Data driven epidemiology and biology of infection. Data driven epidemiology and biology of infection covers research that will
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welcome you to apply for a DDLS PhD position in Data-driven cell and molecular biology at the Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University. The Department of Information Technology holds a
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year project, funded by the DDLS program, we aim to develop AI-based tools in design of affinity ligands, such as the prediction of binding interactions between proteins. Data-driven life science (DDLS
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. Requirements PhD degree in biochemistry or structural biology, or an exam which is judged comparable to a Swedish Ph.D in biochemistry or structural biology. The degree needs to be obtained by the time of
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key aspect to maintain cutting-edge expertise for analysis of current and emerging data types. Requirements The successful applicants need to fulfil the following requirements: PhD in bioinformatics
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previous experience of the Spatial Transcriptomics method and data analysis as well as knowledge of the programming language R. The PhD student will be at KTH, Department of Gene Technology, SciLifeLab
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data as well as other modalities (i.e. microbiome) generated using the Spatial metaTranscriptomics (SmT) method. In addition, the PhD student will also apply Spatial Transcriptomics and single-cell