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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Support services at KTH About SciLifeLab (Science for Life Laboratory) is Sweden’s national research centre for molecular biosciences. We have a mission from the
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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 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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computational and data science capabilities in Sweden. The program is funded with a total of 3.3 billion SEK over 12 years from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg (KAW) Foundation. In 2025, the DDLS Research School
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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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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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) 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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described in your application. We want you to complement rather than duplicate our existing competences, and that you have an ambition to create synergies between our existing research groups. As an Assistant
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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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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