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. publications as first author in high-quality conferences or journals Good spoken and written English to facilitate collaboration within the project group Good experience in the use and development of super
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computational and statistical methods, with demonstrated experience in reproducible and scalable bioinformatics environments. The applicant will work in close collaboration with other Engblom lab team members who
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in labour unions, etc. We seek a talented and open-minded candidate, who is eager to learn and has a genuine scientific interest. Extensive knowledge in and practical experience with protein expression
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/medical-sciences/research/research-groups/molecular-precision-medicine ), engaging in translational genomics research with clinical relevance. The role includes designing and performing wet-lab experiments
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Malmö. We are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition. Lund University welcomes applicants with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We regard gender
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candidate with documented experience with phylogenetic comparative methods and R-package development. Postdoctoral appointments are career-developing positions for junior researchers, so we are primarily
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research experience in phylogenomics. You should have a strong background in bioinformatics, statistical phylogenetics and comparative genomics. Previous experience of working with de novo assemblies and
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analysis or predictive modeling 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
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simulated and available experimental datasets. This role offers a unique opportunity to translate transformative theoretical insights into a practical framework for understanding how new phenotypic variation
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The Department of Molecular Biosciences, Wenner-Gren Institute (MBW) conducts experimental basic research in molecular cell biology, integrative biology and infection and immune biology. The