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the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. Dahlin’s team works at the intersection between experimental and computational medicine to map blood cell development at the single-cell level. This is performed
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, including high-throughput screening, high-content imaging, omics technologies, and computational approaches, to elucidate mechanisms of toxicity. Ultimately, our work contributes to a deeper understanding of
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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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Professor Janne Lehtiö at Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab). Karolinska Institutet is one of the four founding universities for SciLifeLab which is today national infrastructure and research center
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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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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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workplace free from discrimination and with equal opportunities for all. Further information about the position can be obtained from Associate professor Marc Friedländer, phone: 0737-121558, marc.friedlander
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(Head of R&D, NGI Uppsala) or Jessica Nordlund (Associate Professor, Managing Director NGI Uppsala) Please submit your application by May 16 2025, UFV-PA 2025/1331. Are you considering moving to Sweden
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sciences. Project description The position will be associated with Assistant Professor Lisandro Milocco’s research group located at SciLifeLab (Solna) and the Department of Zoology, Stockholm University
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Associate Professor Åsa Johansson at Uppsala University, Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology. The group focuses on identifying risk factors for common diseases and developing models for risk