13 parallel-programming-"DIFFER" Postdoctoral research jobs at Nature Careers in Sweden
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The two Swedish Centres of Excellence, Umeå Centre for Microbial Research and Umeå Plant Science Centre at Umeå University , are running the ‘Excellence by Choice’ Postdoctoral Programme in Life
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cortex of mice. We will focus on neuronal micro- and macro-circuits that influence our feeding behavior, which includes the prefrontal cortex with a focus on selection between stimuli of different value
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will join a multidisciplinary research program that combines experimental models, patient-derived materials, and advanced technologies to explore the mechanisms that preserve auditory system homeostasis
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antibacterial substances. The selected proteins are represented by bacteria from different phyla, such as proteobacteria and bacteroidetes. The present study will be performed using a blend of X-ray
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cell programming applications. This position involves both experimental and computational work. The experimental work includes the use of CRISPR-based transcriptional control, single-cell omics
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programming in, for example, R or Python. Particularly valuable is a research background in ecology, biodiversity, systems biology, or related areas, as well as experience working with time-series data, dynamic
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will join a multidisciplinary research program that combines experimental models, patient-derived materials, and advanced technologies to explore the mechanisms that preserve auditory system homeostasis
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during infection using machine learning Detailed information on and specific requirements for each project is given below. The IceLab Multidisciplinary Postdoctoral Program funded by Kempestiftelserna
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The candidate will work on a project that aims to unravel the role of mechanical forces in maintaining and differentiating human embryonic stem cells. Specifically, the candidate will investigate how different
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Cipullo et al. Nature Commun, 2024). The overall aim of the group is to combine these different areas of research to get insights into disease pathophysiology and to develop novel treatments. The successful