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include Drive research projects which include analysis of tissue images from multiplex immunofluorescence, spatial proteomics and transcriptomics Drive development of deep learning and computer vision tools
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methods that use light to explore biological systems and processes at the molecular, cellular, and tissue levels. It includes experimental light microscopy and image analysis, such as super-resolution and
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biological basis, through technological processes and mathematical support. Your profile We are looking for a candidate with proficiency and documented research experience particularly in immunology and/or
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includes image data processing/analysis and writing project reports. Qualification requirements Required Qualifications PhD in molecular biology or equivalent competence. Experience working in a laboratory
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) strategies, primarily revolving around interpretable ML and generative AI, to study complex biological processes. This project combines timely analytical challenges with deep rooted applications in life
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Admission to Doctoral (PhD) Studies in the subject Engineering Sciences with specialization in Biomedical Engineering at the Division of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Materials Science and
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Master Programmes, at the Faculty of Medicine, and at the Disciplinary Domain of Science and Technology. The department has a yearly turnover of around SEK 500 million, out of which more than half is made
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complementary cytosine-rich sequences. These intricate structures are thought to function as critical protein-binding sites, influencing essential processes such as transcription, replication, telomere stability
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of new techniques for mass spectrometry imaging and single cell mass spectrometry to reveal chemical processes of importance to biological function and dysfunction. The research group has recently received
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intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for