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Fluency in oral and written English It is meritorious that the applicant has Prior involvement in interdisciplinary projects combining computational and biological sciences. Familiarity with data management
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resolution, across a range of research applications. These projects will be conducted in close collaboration with NGI Uppsala, providing access to state-of-the-art technologies and instrumentation for high
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research environment is characterized by a modern and advanced methodology and has a strong international profile. The institute has 30 research groups with a research staff of 200, of which 60 are PhD
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of the project, through development of the R package treepplr (www.github.com/treeppl/treepplr ). The work will include development and implementation of methods to test model adequacy, inference diagnostics
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: A cover letter explaining why you are interested in the fellowship, how you can contribute to the project and in which direction you may want to develop it (no more than 2 A4 pages). A curriculum
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group within a few years of their PhD. We offer generous funding for up to 9 years, conditional upon favorable review after four years. Data-driven epidemiology and biology of infection covers research
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model design and analysis as well as statistical model parametrization and validation techniques. This Postdoc position is part of a five-year research program funded by the Wallenberg Foundation, aimed
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develop phage therapeutics which are well understood and ready to be tested in pre-clinical models. Your profile To be eligible for employment as a postdoctor, a PhD or a foreign degree deemed to be
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. Qualifications Have completed a PhD, or have acquired equivalent qualifications in Sweden or abroad. Documented knowledge in a relevant research field Excellent written and spoken English Merits In addition
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are particularly interested in cancer-stroma interactions in pancreatic cancer. The long-term goal of our lab is to enable computer-aided design of precision cancer medicine. We are situated at the Science for Life