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or predictive modelling 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, or public health
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for doctoral education are regulated in the Higher Education Ordinance. To meet the general entry requirements for doctoral studies, you must: Hold a Master’s degree in computer science, image analysis and
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environment. The selected PhD candidate will be joining a dynamic and interdisciplinary lab that do ambitious science, based in SciLifeLab in Stockholm, a vibrant hub for scientific research. Admission
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Ready to explore, break barriers, and discover more? We know you’ve got big plans – so do we! Our colleagues across the globe love innovating with science and technology to enrich people’s lives
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. Regulations for doctoral students can be found in the Higher Education Ordinance Chapter 5, Sections 1-7, and in the unversity’s rules and guidelines. About the employment The employment is a temporary position
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://uu.se/om-uu/jobba-hos-oss/ The position may 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
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method for understanding complex genomic alterations. While sequencing technologies have made a leap forward, work is still needed on the computational side to fully use the technology. This is an
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education in theory and practice of generative modeling, have research experience or education in life science data and have prior experience with remote GPU and HPC services. After the qualification
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. 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 services. Submit your application through
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, Stockholm University and Uppsala University. The center also collaborates with several other universities. The employment will be placed at the Department of biochemistry and biophysics, at Stockholm