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qualifications Relevant postdoctoral studies or equivalent industry experience are a strong merit but not a requirement. Other strong merits is experience of one or several of the following: Research
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structures, etc to solve challenging problems is required (there will be a practical coding assessment during recruitment) A solid mathematical foundation is required (multivariable calculus, linear algebra
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, manage infrastructure as code, and troubleshoot source code. If you have a solid foundation in Unix/Linux and are ready to dive into complex technical challenges, then you are the one we are looking
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Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Cofund postdoctoral program, that will train 48 future leaders in life sciences. It runs 2025-2030 with a budget of 6,88MEUR. About SciLifeLab SciLifeLab (Science for Life
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, and analysis. Mentoring MSc, PhD students, and postdoctoral researchers in toxicology and related methods. Maintaining and managing laboratory equipment, and ensuring compliance with chemical and
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. The project will develop fundamental theory and tools that will be key for understanding biological mechanisms causing diseases that are due to gene dysregulation, such as cancer. The core of the project is a
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. There will be considerable freedom in developing your own research projects based on the data we generate in the project. Qualification Requirements. We are looking for a candidate with a PhD and postdoctoral
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mathematician (doctoral student). Karlsson’s group is part of the Division of Optimization and Systems Theory within the Department of Mathematics at KTH. Currently, a large focus of the group is to develop
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/deep learning to improve workflows related to antibody engineering. Have documented experience from development of therapies for oncology applications. Have or have had a postdoctoral appointment. Have
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understanding of how the genetic code specifies binding rates and affinities for interacting molecules. Despite the significance of these interactions, quantitatively predicting binding from nucleotide or protein