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complex biological processes. This project combines timely analytical challenges with deep rooted applications in life science. We are looking for a candidate with a PhD in either engineering/computer
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of Gothenburg promotes equal opportunities, equality and diversity. We are seeking a highly motivated Associate Researcher (Data Scientist) with a strong background in computational image analysis, particularly
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part of SciLifeLab BioImage Informatics Facility (BIIF) as described below. The Vi3-Division gathers a unique combination of expertise in computerized image processing, human computer interaction, and
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. Documented experience with bioinformatics and/or multi‑omics cancer data integration (e.g. genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, imaging). Experience from interdisciplinary collaboration with biologists
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and microscopy imaging to join our interdisciplinary team. The project contributes to the AlphaCell program and ongoing efforts with the Human Protein Atlas and other research groups at SciLifeLab
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living cells. The project will involve experimental work with biophysics techniques, such as microscope operation and sample-labeling strategies. Microscopy-based assays and image analysis will be
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effectively within interdisciplinary research teams, fostering productive cross-disciplinary communication and teamwork. Desirable/meritorious Hands-on experience with mass spectrometry imaging data processing
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operation, photo-switching studies. Microscopy-based assays and image analysis will be an integral part of the project as well as imaging on state-of-the-art super-resolution microscopes. The project will be
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information about us, please visit: www.dbb.su.se . Main responsibilities SciLifeLabs Cell and Molecular Imaging (CMI) platform offers access to advanced imaging technologies, from cryo-EM and tomography
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spectrometry Swedish SciLifelab facilities to enable fully integrated multimodal imaging and structural workflows, from molecules to cells. The cryo-EM Unit Stockholm node is placed at the SciLifeLab Solna