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international environment? Are you looking for an employer that invests in sustainable employeeship and offers safe, favourable working conditions? We welcome you to apply for a position as a system developer at
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for! We are searching for a Systems developer in service development and operations for Linux at the AIDA Data Hub, belonging to the Department of Science and Technology, based at the Center for Medical
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the organisation. Duties include: Coordination and administration of the Alpha Cell programme. Planning and organizing meetings, documenting decisions, and ensuring timely communication. Developing and maintaining
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represent the program in different forums. The workplace is exciting and dynamic, which means that tasks may change in line with SciLifeLab’s development as a national organisation. The work involves a
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pipelines Construct web applications Software development, for example for quality control of data Automation of data and analysis flow Make sure analysis pipelines and tools are “state-of-the-art
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development, and bioinformatics. The site is led by a Director and operates as a synergistic hub, facilitating collaboration among the encompassed research infrastructures, both internally and with key
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track record, including high-impact and highly cited publications. Good knowledge in English, oral and written. Additional merits Expertise in web programming and web application development. Expertise in
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DNA unit, you are part of a team that includes staff at Stockholm University, and is part of a research environment that includes the Human Evolution research program at Uppsala University and the
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the development and use of complex model systems that enable the study of biological functions at the multicellular, cellular, and molecular levels under conditions resembling the body’s tissues or organs. This 6
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chloroplasts. This project will develop and apply new synthetic biology methods with the aim to enhance the rate of carbon fixation and conversion in cyanobacteria. Such methods include, for example, CRISPR/Cas