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The Department of biochemstry and biophysics. The National Facility for In Situ Sequencing (ISS), located at SciLifeLab in Solna, provides state-of-the-art ISS technology to researchers across
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is aimed at a candidate with experience in wet lab and in bioinformatic analysis. We offer ample opportunities for professional development and specialization across various areas of work, in alignment
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). Particular emphasis is placed on HPC-supported computing of sequencing data into assembled transcripts (de novo assembly is a frequent need), and further downstream translation of the ORFs of said transcripts
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and occur in different assemblages that varies profoundly by both geography and time. Until now it has been difficult to study multiple pathogens simultaneously, but advances in sequence methodologies
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multiple locations in Sweden. It serves as the bioinformatics platform at SciLifeLab, a national resource that facilitates research in molecular biosciences by offering access to state-of-the-art
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integrate complex biological data derived from sequencing and proteomic experiments. Work tasks As a Project Assistant, you will work under supervision to: Provide support to lab members with computational
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). Particular emphasis is placed on HPC-supported computing of sequencing data into assembled transcripts (de novo assembly is a frequent need), and further downstream translation of the ORFs of said transcripts
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by using in vitro and in vivo models to recapitulate multiple steps of cancer metastatic events in real-time. Clinical samples from primary tumors and their metastatic descendants of the major cancer
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of synthetic tertiary lymphoid structures with anti-tumor efficacy; 2) identify the molecular mechanisms and sequence of cellular interactions; and 3) validate its efficacy and safety. The selected applicant
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from various tissue types, including specialized tissues (e.g., sperm), as well as quality control and library preparation for next-generation sequencing. Experience with advanced molecular and cellular