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13 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Physics » Applied physics Engineering » Electrical engineering Researcher Profile Recognised
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is performed by two facilities: the national genomics infrastructure (NGI), and clinical genomics. The clinical genomics facility utilizes the most recent computational technology, including the Dragen
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regeneration in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS). We use a multidisciplinary approach that involves stem cell biology, systems biology, computational biology, molecular engineering and mouse models
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multidisciplinary approach that involves stem cell biology, systems biology, computational biology, molecular engineering and mouse models of disease. We are developing technologies for spatially resolved molecular
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seniors and two PhD students. Your main responsibility will be the experimental part and together achieve an in-depth understanding of the governing mechanisms. Detailed description of the work duties, such
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high-throughput stimulus-response experiments and use the data to train deep learning models of cancer. This allows us to identify systems-level mechanisms that can be used to uncover new biomarkers
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the most recent computational technology, including the Dragen FPGA, as well as a GPU accelerated compute nodes. The postdoc project Hematological malignancies remain a significant cause of morbidity and
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use the data to train deep learning models of cancer. This allows us to identify systems-level mechanisms that can be used to uncover new biomarkers, drug targets, and paths to drug resistance. We
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use the data to train deep learning models of cancer. This allows us to identify systems-level mechanisms that can be used to uncover new biomarkers, drug targets, and paths to drug resistance. We
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the forefront in deciphering molecular mechanism by which regulatory RNAs (i.e. long noncoding, transfer and small RNA) regulate genes and genome structure in both health and diseases (Sommerauer et al. MSB 2024