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to conduct one's own postgraduate education. This includes, in addition to completing mandatory doctoral courses, using sequence analysis (including phylogenetics [both maximum-likelihood and Bayesian analysis
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, mental illness, and care is (re)shaped within a digital context. The work duties include: Plan and carry out data collection using qualitative methods Plan and conduct ethnographic analysis of digital
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proteomics Strong skills in quantitative proteomics data analysis using R, as well as knowledge in bioinformatics Solid understanding of mitochondrial functions and cellular metabolism Experience in cell
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spectrometry or alternatively structural biology. Knowledge in data analysis and statistics. Strong ability to communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing. Documented experience in scientific
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, or English, a summary of max 1,000 words must be included, outlining method, theory, and results/analysis. A CV in Swedish or English showing eligibility for PhD studies in Sociology of Law. Degree
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summary of max 1,000 words must be included, outlining the methodology, theory, results/analysis. A CV in English demonstrating eligibility for doctoral studies in Sociology of Law. Degree certificates and
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than Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, or English, a summary of max 1,000 words must be included, outlining the methodology, theory, results/analysis. A CV in English demonstrating eligibility for doctoral
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for children’s and young people’s health and social care. The work duties include: Analysis of how digitalisation affects workload, professional responsibility and the experience of providing ‘good care’, and