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for a DDLS PhD position in Data-driven precision medicine and diagnostics at the Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University. The Department of Information Technology holds a leading position
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. The PhD position is within the Data-driven life science (DDLS) Research School. DDLS uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels
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and friendly colleagues in an international environment? Are you seeking an employer that offers safe and favorable working conditions? If so, check out the following PhD position at Uppsala University
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, computer science, computational biology and computational statistics. More information about us, please visit: Department of Mathematics . Project description We seek to recruit a PhD student for the following
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up of external funding. The staff amounts to approximately 345 employees, out of which 100 are PhD-students, and there are in total more than 700 affiliated people. Feel free to read more about the
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Are you passionate about applying computational approaches to solve problems in biomedicine? We are now looking for an Industrial PhD student in Data-Driven Life Sciences to work on a cutting-edge
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. General information about the PhD programs can be given by the Professor and Director of Doctoral Studies, Andreas Barth, andreas.barth@dbb.su.se . Application Apply for the PhD student position
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computational and data science capabilities in Swedish life sciences. DDLS is establishing a research school for 260 PhDs in academia and industry. The aim is to educate highly skilled and competent professionals
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data for the mentioned large-scale studies. Requirements To meet the entry requirements for doctoral studies, you must – hold a Master’s (second-cycle) degree in an area relevant to the PHD topic (see
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group The Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery (MMK) and the research groups of Vascular Surgery and Clinical Physiology are looking for a curious and highly motivated Ph.D. student to join Dr