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systems, or network analysis. Experience with methods for causal inference, or modelling of biological systems is also considered a merit, along with prior work involving large-scale sequencing data such as
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cellular techniques, such as bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, immunohistochemistry, immunoprecipitation, RNA-pull down, ChIP-seq, or CRISPR/Cas9-based gene editing etc. The exact
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the Karolinska Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis (KNIMS) division which gathers around 40 researchers working on different aspects of the pathogenesis of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and other neurodegenerative
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bioinformatics, with a particular emphasis on performing analysis of high-dimensional data, which can be sequencing and/or imaging-based. Experience working with AI and machine learning approaches are considered a
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holder will have the opportunity to gain qualifications are: Data collection and curation. Whole genome sequence and annotation (coding and non-coding) from diverse plant species have been prepared, while
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diseases. The successful candidate will: Plan, execute, and interpret bioinformatic analyses of single-cell and bulk RNA sequencing data, including T cell receptor and mRNA sequencing data generated via
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both in vivo and in vitro, sequenced the genome of the Iberian newt, established stable transgenesis, and created genome-edited newts. Harnessing these technological developments, the group is combining
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responsibilities include bioinformatics analyses with a strong focus on single-cell RNA sequencing and next-generation single-cell barcode lineage tracing, as well as the interpretation of complex biological
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-rich sequences. These intricate structures are thought to function as critical protein-binding sites, influencing essential processes such as transcription, replication, telomere stability, and DNA
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the research school and learn alongside each other in carefully designed courses that align with the excellence centre’s multidisciplinary theme. The program prepares next-generation computational biologists