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, such as cancer. Duties We are looking for an ambitious researcher to develop methods for isolating extracellular vesicles from blood, sequencing the associated nucleic acids and analyzing this data
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bioinformatics, with a particular emphasis on performing analysis of high-dimensional data, which can be sequencing and/or imaging-based. Experience working with AI and machine learning approaches are considered a
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the Karolinska Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis (KNIMS) division which gathers around 40 researchers working on different aspects of the pathogenesis of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and other neurodegenerative
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bioinformatics, with a particular emphasis on performing analysis of high-dimensional data, which can be sequencing and/or imaging-based. Experience working with AI and machine learning approaches are considered a
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sequencing is performed routinely by multiple departments at the Karolinska hospital, including the clinical genetics department and the center for congenital metabolic diseases, totalling over 20 000 clinical
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Genetics at the Swedish Museum of Natural History is offering a two-year Postdoc position focused on understanding the evolution of homoploid hybrid lineages. Work tasks We will focus on sequencing
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-lab methods to profile RNA fragments from environmental samples. The methods will cover both next-generation sequencing-based methods but also targeted approaches such as qPCR and rolling circle
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(or at all) by previous and ongoing genome sequencing efforts. The aim is to generate the first reasonably unbiased view of the insect tree of life, based on a backbone of some 5,000 genomes ‘decorated’ with
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implementation of novel technologies. Today, whole genome sequencing is performed routinely by multiple departments at the Karolinska hospital, including the clinical genetics department and the center
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both in vivo and in vitro, sequenced the genome of the Iberian newt, established stable transgenesis, and created genome-edited newts. Harnessing these technological developments, the group is combining