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with the research group, you will primarily work with planning and carrying out research within the project, with an emphasis on data collection, analysis, and reporting of results. Both qualitative and quantitative
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, integrating microfabrication, cell component and biomaterial incorporation, staining of specific biological features, and computational modelling of intrinsic properties. The evaluation of results and further
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position based at SciLifeLab in Stockholm. The project focus on characterizing phenotypic and genomic variation associated with seasonal camouflage variation in willow grouse (Lagopus lagopus). The analysis
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theoretical knowledge in e.g., neuroscience, cognitive science, psychology or equivalent. Experience of statistics, image analysis, and programming will be viewed favorably. The applicant must be able to work
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developed in our group to accurately capture the coupling between magnetism, lattice vibrations and disorder to search for novel magnetic materials. Your studies will include theoretical analysis
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with significant contributions to the field both with respect to experimental design and high-performance computing protocols for data analysis, visualization, and interpretation. We also use and develop
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in biochemical and molecular biology techniques (e.g., protein purification). Hands-on experience in protein structure and function analysis (e.g., NMR, X-ray crystallography, cryo-EM) and/or
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protocols for data analysis, visualization, and interpretation. We also use and develop new cryo-electron microscopy techniques. The PhD student will be trained in a highly international environment with
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methods and their application is advantageous. Experience in design, execution and analysis of field-based experiments, preferably involving ecological interactions is considered advantageous. Proven
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transform our understanding of pathogens, their interactions with hosts and the environment, and how they are transmitted through populations. Research will have a strong focus on computational analysis