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algorithms to detect complex structural variants in humans using long DNA sequencing reads. A structural variant (SV) is a large-scale alteration in the genome that involves rearranged, deleted, or inserted
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use population-scale genetic, clinical, or public health data from pathogen surveillance efforts and biobanks. What do we offer? A creative and inspiring environment full of expertise and curiosity
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at the single-cell level, using tools from optimal transport, mathematical optimization, and machine learning. In addition to method development, the work includes applying and benchmarking algorithms on both
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The Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology at Uppsala University has a broad research profile with strong research groups focused on cancer, autoimmune and genetic diseases. A fundamental
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information. The techniques include image registration, segmentation, and regression/classification, often include deep learning-base implementations. Together with experts in epidemiology, genetic, and multi
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your application! We are looking for a PhD student in evolutionary genetics interested in contributing to a better understanding of the mechanisms that shape mutation rates. Your work assignments
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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
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you have a clear focus on results and quality. Great emphasis will be placed on personal competence with proven ability to organize and lead personnel, flexibly manage multiple collaborative projects
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of the workplace The Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology Unit at the Department of Clinical Sciences conducts research primarily on data-driven solutions in precision medicine, with focus on precision prediction
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The Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology at Uppsala University has a broad research profile with strong research groups focused on cancer, autoimmune and genetic diseases. A fundamental