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aims to build predictive and physical binding models of protein – DNA interactions using high-throughput and quantitative biochemical binding data across hundreds of thousands of sequence variants
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) Computer Science/Mathematics/Physics and at the second cycle level, 60 credits in Life Science, Computer Science Mathematics, Physics or Bioinformatics including a 30 credit Degree Project (thesis). Selection
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idea at the department is to stimulate translational research and thereby closer interactions between medical research and health care. Research is presently conducted in the following areas: medical and
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requirement for English equivalent to English B/6. Selection In order to succeed as a doctoral student at KTH you need to be goal oriented and persevering in your work. During the selection process, candidates
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, such as molecular data (e.g. omics), imaging, electronic health care records, longitudinal patient and population registries and biobanks. To be a doctoral student means to devote oneself to a research
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(e.g. omics), imaging, electronic health care records, longitudinal patient and population registries and biobanks. Applications are received via the university’s electronic recruitment system. It should
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idea at the department is to stimulate translational research and thereby closer interactions between medical research and health care. Research is presently conducted in the following areas: medical and
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for medical care. Eligibility requirements for doctoral education In order to participate in the selection for a doctoral position, you must meet the following general (A) and specific (B) eligibility
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environment. Duties: The successful candidate will primarily engage in research work and doctoral studies. Other duties at the institution are administration and teaching that may be included in the employment
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expected to make use of existing strong assets in Sweden and abroad, such as molecular data (e.g. omics), imaging, electronic health care records, longitudinal patient and population registries and biobanks