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”. Qualification requirements Required Academic degree in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Biotechnology or similar. Programming experience, preferably using Python or Javascript. Basic knowledge of version control
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communication skills in Swedish The Faculty of Medicine is a part of Lund University, and is responsible for education and research within medicine and healthcare. Our academic programs are closely linked with
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processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data Driven Life Science (DDLS) aims to recruit and train the next generation of data driven life scientists
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areas, such as scientific and educational development, leadership development as well as patent and innovation support. The position is part of the SciLifeLab Fellows program and will be placed within
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stakeholders at all SciLifeLab sites in Sweden, e.g. representing the technology platforms, the national data centre, the operations office, the training hub, the data-driven life science (DDLS) research program
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, advanced, and research-level courses, with undergraduate courses primarily in the medical, biomedical, pharmacy, and nursing programs. The department is located at the Biomedical Center (BMC) in Uppsala and
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motivated co-workers with expertise in cutting-edge technology. Your mission We are looking for an outstanding multi-omics bioinformatician with strong analytical and programming skills working on cancer
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) environments. Strong programming skills (e.g. TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn). AI/ML applications in life science. Large-scale data management (databases, data curation, metadata management, FAIR, etc
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health Project description Third-cycle subject: Medical Technology (Joint KTH-KI program) In
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previous experience of the Spatial Transcriptomics method and data analysis as well as knowledge of the programming language R. The PhD student will be at KTH, Department of Gene Technology, SciLifeLab