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identification methods). Documented experience with Next Generation Sequencing and associated bioinformatics. Assessment criteria This is a career development position primarily focused on research. The position
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fellow on this position is to conduct research, including museum and field sampling of bumblebees from central and northern Sweden, genomic sequencing, data analysis and scientific writing. The position
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higher education teaching and learning. Detailed description of the work duties, such as: Method development in AI-driven protein design Production of designed sequences targeted for experimental testing
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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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Ability to perform microbiology techniques: - Maintenance of aerobe and anaerobe bacteria cultures - Strain isolation from human/mouse material - Sample preparation for 16S sequencing Ability to perform
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Dr Christopher Douse and currently consists of seven researchers. The group works closely with in close alignment with strategic infrastructures within the Medical Faculty, particularly Lund Stem Cell
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Understanding of precision assembly, alignment, and stability requirements in mechanical systems. Hands-on experience with design processes, design reviews, and collaboration with workshops and suppliers Strong
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hallucination-based frameworks can now generate symmetric oligomers, cages, and backbones while optimizing sequence properties. An emerging frontier focuses on designing proteins that act as templates
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why you are interested in the position and how the research project aligns with your research background and future research plans (maximum 2 pages). Contact information of at least two academic
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research environment. Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple tasks independently. Other merits Experience in academic writing and contributing to research papers as part of collaborative