15 phd-in-mathematical-modelling-population Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Sweden
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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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to illness, parental leave, clinical service, trade union duties or similar circumstances. The PhD degree should be in a computational or life science field, such as bioinformatics, ecology, mathematics
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will join a multidisciplinary research program that combines experimental models, patient-derived materials, and advanced technologies to explore the mechanisms that preserve auditory system homeostasis
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spinal cord as a model system. You will engage a systematic strategy to identify these mechanisms by generating innovative mouse genetic strains, identifying embryonic defects and the underlying molecular
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consequences of mitochondrial dysfunction in patients with inherited disorders and in animal models of mitochondrial pathology. The goal is to uncover novel insights into the role of mitochondria in human
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Project description The postdoctoral fellow will explore synaptic processes and white matter pathways between remote brain areas in vivo in animal models that underlie plasticity in the prefrontal
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patterns, and their ability to feed our growing population? Beyond the protein-coding genes we've traditionally studied lies an unexplored frontier of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) – mysterious genetic
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and in vivo model systems, applying multiple omics methods. You will be working with clinical samples, method development and several molecular biology techniques, especially PCR and sequencing as
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transcriptomics and genomics datasets. The goal is to identify molecular and spatial signatures of disease progression both in human samples and in experimental models of diabetes. Qualifications: PhD in
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will join a multidisciplinary research program that combines experimental models, patient-derived materials, and advanced technologies to explore the mechanisms that preserve auditory system homeostasis