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application! We are now looking for Computational Research Assistants in Tumour Evolution and Single-cell Genomics. The position Cancer evolves over time and space, with subclones often acquiring new mutations
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Uppsala University’s tenure track system grants assistant professors the possibility to be assessed for promotion to the position as associate professor. The university provides support in various
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The Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics. SciLifeLab is a national center for molecular biosciences with focus on health and environmental research. The center combines frontline technical
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have a background in bioinformatics, computational cancer biology, or related fields with experience in cancer and data-driven research. For more details about our research visit: www.alundberg.org
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Come join the Engblom lab! We are seeking a skilled bioinformatician or computational biologist for projects in the intersection
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the subject area. The assistant professor is expected to apply for research funding and establish new collaborations within and outside of KTH. Furthermore, the assistant professor is expected to teach
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background in cancer biology and an interest in integrating experimental work with data analysis. For more details about our research and lab, visit: www.alundberg.org Supervision: Assist Prof. Arian is
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) at AstraZeneca, and Dr. Margaret Holme (Assistant Professor) at Chalmers, within a cross-functional and dynamic research environment. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of data-driven drug delivery
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sciences. Project description The position will be associated with Assistant Professor Lisandro Milocco’s research group located at SciLifeLab (Solna) and the Department of Zoology, Stockholm University
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at all. Various cell types in the tumor’s environment assist tumor cells by providing a variety of factors that facilitate their formation, growth, and spread. The research group Experimental Oncology