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learning analyses, but also with other types of analysis. The work involves supporting Swedish researchers under a user fee-based support model. The projects will differ in complexity and length and will
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, located at SciLifeLab in Solna. The teams’ work is structured within three areas: Data flow, Analysis and Systems development. The chosen candidate will get a varied role and will participate in different
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are service-orientated, proactive, thorough and able to quickly find solutions to questions and problems. You enjoy managing multiple tasks in parallel and working independently, efficiently and in a
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like computational complexity of algorithms. It’s also fairly common that we need to drill down into the code for some tool to figure out what’s wrong, so being able to read and understand code is
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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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General description of the DDLS Fellows programme Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels
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to collaborate with other skilled systems specialists from many different organizations. Your role also involves providing technical expertise to research groups and platform units within SciLifeLab and acting as
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advanced biostatistics/machine learning analyses, but also with other types of analysis. The work involves supporting Swedish researchers under a “user fee-based” support model. The projects will differ in
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two postdoctoral researchers, two master students and two summer students. Our goal is to be a hub of great talents with different backgrounds, located together at Clinical Cancer Center in Malmö, as a
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omics data. The candidate should develop, set up, maintain and update bioinformatics pipelines to integrate tumor data from different technologies (including genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics