12 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"DIFFER" Postdoctoral research jobs at Nature Careers in Sweden
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sequencing and synthesis to design useful cell behaviors. The scope of this project is to combine multi-gene control technology and computer algorithms to develop a foundational discovery platform for future
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responsibilities include bioinformatics analyses with a strong focus on single-cell RNA sequencing and next-generation single-cell barcode lineage tracing, as well as the interpretation of complex biological
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physics, applied mathematics, machine learning, bioinformatics, biophysics, spectroscopy, image processing, ecological modeling, molecular biology, plant physiology, marine biology or an interest in gaining
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. The project is conducted in close collaboration with researchers in mathematics, ecology, and bioinformatics. The fellow will be offered affiliation and a workspace at IceLab – the Integrated Science Lab
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treat them. The Institute is composed of the following four departments: The Department of Infectious Diseases The Department of Microbiology and Immunology The Department of Medical Biochemistry and Cell
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related field, with a focus on computing or data science. Additional requirements are: Significant experience in bioinformatics, genomics, computing, machine-learning, or other data science area
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., Nature Cell Biology, 2018). The Teixeira lab investigates the roles of spatial organization in biological processes and develops DNA nanotechnology-based tools to map and manipulate membrane protein
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for foreign researchers who place their qualifications in Sweden. Duties and profile This postdoctoral project is focused on applied AI-based computer vision and precision cancer medicine research centered
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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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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