47 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning positions at SciLifeLab in Sweden
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project to study genetic regulatory variation and its link to molecular, cellular and organismal phenotypes using a systems genetics approach. The project is fully computational, and potential approaches
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School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health at KTH Project description Third-cycle subject: Spatial Biology The PhD student’s research activities will focus on laboratory
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evidenced by recent publications in e.g. Nature Biotechnology – and also provides a stimulating environment for learning computational biology. The successful applicant will in furthermore receive training
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health Project description Third-cycle subject: Medical Technology (Joint KTH-KI program) In
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Project description Third-cycle subject: Biotechnology We are seeking a motivated PhD student to join our lab at KTH/SciLifeLab in Stockholm, focusing on precision medicine and cancer progression
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(iPanCare ) Lab. We are a part of the SciLifeLab & Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS ). iPanCare lab conducts research in the field of precision diagnostics and medicine
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on how your research can be further developed into innovations. You are interested in driving the integration of methods in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to improve and optimize
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, including high-throughput screening, high-content imaging, omics technologies, and computational approaches, to elucidate mechanisms of toxicity. Ultimately, our work contributes to a deeper understanding of
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. SciLifeLab’s vision is to enable groundbreaking, interdisciplinary research that would otherwise not be possible to conduct in Sweden, and to promote research that can lead to societal impact. To further
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instruments as well as scientific writing. Qualifications The requirements for the position are: Adequate university degree (e.g. MSc in molecular biology, biomedicine or equivalent) PhD from relevant research