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intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for
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the Biochemistry, especially Bioinformatics, program the applicant must have passed courses within the first and second cycles of at least 90 credits in either, a) Chemistry/Molecular Biology/Biotechnology, or b
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Bioinformatics and Data Science to advance infection biology research Department of Plant Physiology Closing date: 2025-08-31 As a national hub for molecular biosciences in Sweden, SciLifeLab develops and
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) biological knowledge about GRNs from bioinformatics and system biology, (b) graph theory and topological data analysis for network modeling from mathematics, and (c) robust machine learning (ML) and GenAI from
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. The project explores the role of tumor-promoting inflammation in cancer progression through bioinformatics-driven, machine-learning and multi-omics analyses integrated with experimental data. Ideal candidates
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computational and statistical methods, with demonstrated experience in reproducible and scalable bioinformatics environments. The applicant will work in close collaboration with other Engblom lab team members who
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) strategies, primarily revolving around interpretable ML and generative AI, to study complex biological processes. This project combines timely analytical challenges with deep rooted applications in life
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research school. Data driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular
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pipeline and implement it in a high-performance computing environment. Qualifications Requirements: A Master’s degree (or equivalent) in bioinformatics, biostatistics, computational biology, data science
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part of an ERC starting grant and involves studying the impact of disease on endosomal properties and the processing of lipid nanoparticles. Key techniques will include omics, cell culture and small