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of Medical Sciences can be found at https://www.uu.se/en/department/medical-sciences . The Affinity Proteomics unit at SciLifeLab, hosted at Uppsala University, is seeking a highly motivated biofinformatician
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UNIX filesystems from the command line, working in conda environment, installation and implementation of packages from github, batch job submissions in clusters Further details The position is funded
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applied biostatistics group). The department is situated at campus Solna. Further information can be found at http://ki.se/en/meb Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? To be a doctoral
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biology of infection. For more information, please see https://www.scilifelab.se/data-driven/ddls-research-school/ The future of life science is data driven. Will you be part of that change? Then join us
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competence. The systems and tools you will work with include Arteria (https://github.com/arteria-project ), CheckQC (https://github.com/Molmed/checkQC ), nf-core pipelines (https://nf-co.re/ ), and Nextflow
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bioinformatics with focus on DNA data analysis, who has documented experience with genomics and ancient DNA. Excellent command of English in speech and writing is required. Great importance will be placed
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large-scale clinical, laboratory, registry, or other health-related data (experience with Nordic registry data is a plus). Familiarity with biomedical ontologies, controlled vocabularies, or coding
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at https://nbis.se. Duties We are seeking a candidate who wants to help enable life science research in Sweden that goes beyond what is achievable by individual researchers, a single university, or a single
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School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health at KTH Job description The Affinity Proteomics unit (https://www.scilifelab.se/facilities/affinity-proteomics/ ) is part of
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The Department of Medical Biosciences is offering a postdoctoral scholarship within the project “Developing computational tools for large-scale human intracellular signaling models”. The scholarship