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Uppsala University, Department of Information Technology Are you interested in developing new image analysis and machine learning methods for improved cancer understanding, diagnostics, and
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-arif/ Job Assignments The work primarily involves collecting and analysing publicly available transcriptomics (single-cell and bulk) datasets, including GTEx data. You will also develop an analysis
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: Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics and Computational Mathematics. The research at the Division of Computational Mathematics covers many different areas in numerical analysis, symbolic computations
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Sweden. In situ sequencing (ISS) enables highly multiplexed RNA profiling directly within cells and whole tissue sections, preserving spatial information for advanced molecular analysis. The facility’s
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student in data-driven precision medicine and diagnostics. This covers data integration, analysis, visualisation, and data interpretation. The project The industrial PhD student will develop a comprehensive
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structural biolo’gy platform (https://www.scilifelab.se/services/integrated-structural-bioloqy). The unit provides access to cutting-edge equipment and expertise, for the analysis of protein interactions and
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of reference genomes, annotation, and characterization of transposable elements) with population genomics (such as variant calling and analyses of hybridization), and simulation-based approaches. This Postdoc
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for a PhD student in analytical chemistry to develop analytical methods for single cell analysis using direct infusion mass spectrometry. The PhD candidate will work with and develop custom made
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are announcing the position as DDLS PhD student in Data-driven precision medicine and diagnostics. Data-driven precision medicine and diagnostics covers data integration, analysis, visualization, and data
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position is available for a motivated student with experience in biostatistics, molecular epidemiology, biomedicine and large-scale computational analysis. The position is based in the research group led by