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information about us, please visit: the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics . About the DDLS PhD student program Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial
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and career advancement across the globe. DDLS industrial PhD position We are announcing the position of Data-driven life science (DDLS) PhD student in data driven cell and molecular biology. This is an
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) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global
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chemistry, biochemistry and organic chemistry. More than 100 people, including around 45 PhD students, work at the department. New employees and students are recruited from all over the world and English is
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, computer science, computational biology and computational statistics. More information about us, please visit: Department of Mathematics . Project description We seek to recruit a PhD student for the following
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data for the mentioned large-scale studies. Requirements To meet the entry requirements for doctoral studies, you must – hold a Master’s (second-cycle) degree in an area relevant to the PHD topic (see
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life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health
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, you will join a diverse research team focused on atherosclerotic plaque instability based on data from the Biobank of Karolinska Endarterectomies (BiKE): the world’s largest resource for molecular
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) program. Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular
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) programme and research school Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures