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backgrounds: Molecular biology, protein engineering, biochemistry. Optical engineering, fluorescence microscopy, image analysis: Development of microscopes and data analysis pipelines used to acquire and
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processes and procedures for efficient information management. Administrative and communication support for programme-related events and sessions. Booking travel and accommodation. Contributing to event
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. Requirements PhD degree in biochemistry or structural biology, or an exam which is judged comparable to a Swedish Ph.D in biochemistry or structural biology. The degree needs to be obtained by the time of
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fluorescence microscopy (from single-molecule imaging to intravital microscopy), electrophysiology, respirometry, microfluidics, organoid cultures, bioprinting, and excellent opportunities to work with various
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key aspect to maintain cutting-edge expertise for analysis of current and emerging data types. Requirements The successful applicants need to fulfil the following requirements: PhD in bioinformatics
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. Qualification Requirements PhD degree (or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD) in genetics, genomics, molecular biology, cell biology, or a related field. The degree needs to be obtained by the time of
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110 PhD students. The Department of Oncology-Pathology is responsible for undergraduate courses in Pathology, Oncology and Forensic Medicine for medical students, as well as for Tumor biology courses
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methods that use light to explore biological systems and processes at the molecular, cellular, and tissue levels. It includes experimental light microscopy and image analysis, such as super-resolution and
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at least 1 million DNA barcodes. The project involves collaboration with a computer vision lab at Linköping University, focused on developing AI-assisted techniques for picking out specimens for genome
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of organisms, and how these processes respond to environmental changes. Recent advancements in plant and animal physiology have been accelerated by the use of novel single-cell and tissue analysis techniques