16 phd-biomedical-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Sweden
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processes. A demonstrated interest in data visualization and large-scale data analysis is highly desirable. The ideal candidate will have a keen interest in understanding complex biological systems
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the time you start (you can apply before they are met e.g. during your PhD). A doctoral degree (PhD or equivalent) in an area relevant to the announcement. Everyone is welcome to apply but due to regulations
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physics, applied mathematics, machine learning, bioinformatics, biophysics, spectroscopy, image processing, ecological modeling, molecular biology, plant physiology, marine biology or an interest in gaining
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data and clinical information. Applicants must hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in a relevant field and have expertise in modern computer vision and AI research. Experience with biomedical data
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USD). Project Description Beyond vision few studies have examined the role of light as signals to regulate development and function of different parts of the body. The identification of Opsin3 (Opn3
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extracellular vesicles for various biomedical applications and the clinical implementation of CRISPR-based gene therapies and CAR-T cell therapies. This strong clinical focus fosters highly rewarding interactions
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., Nature Cell Biology, 2018). The Teixeira lab investigates the roles of spatial organization in biological processes and develops DNA nanotechnology-based tools to map and manipulate membrane protein
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, and international networking. Entry requirements We are seeking 1-2 highly motivated postdoctoral fellows with the following qualifications: A PhD in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, or a
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situ in human pancreatic slices and mouse models of diabetes. Qualifications: PhD in life sciences, physiology, cell biology, biomedical sciences, or related fields Experience with tissue slice
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treat them. The Institute is composed of the following four departments: The Department of Infectious Diseases The Department of Microbiology and Immunology The Department of Medical Biochemistry and Cell