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qualities You have a master's degree in bioinformatics, computer sciences, computational biology, or equivalent experience. You have good statistics knowledge and experience working with high-throughput
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future tools for bioengineering, biophysics and cell biology. Our diverse team of physicists, biologists, chemists, and computational biologists is a leading group in the field of DNA nanotechnology
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biochemical and molecular biology approaches, DNA and RNA sequencing and CRISPR-based genome editing to investigate the relationship between genome dynamics and topoisomerase activity. The PhD program at
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part of the joint doctoral education programme in medical technology (KI-KTH) aiming toward a joint doctoral degree. The group offers a stimulating international research environment located within
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, computational analysis of large-scale data, as well as handling and working with model organisms. For more information about the group, please visit www.wredenberglab.com Division of Molecular Metabolism
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Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics (LIME) works within some of the key areas important to fulfilling the motto of Karolinska Institutet ´to improve human health´. We focus
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The project bridges molecular and cellular biology, immunology and systems biology to address critical gaps in understanding the role of granulocytes in psoriasis. We aim to integrate advanced experimental
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in life-science. The candidate should be comfortable working both in a wet-lab and using computational tools to analyze data and draw conclusions. Requirements: A Master’s degree in Biomedicine
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, and a research assistant) with differing expertise (clinical, computer science, statistical modelling, epidemiology) from both Sweden and abroad that work together on both risk prediction and causal
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questionnaires and biological samples. The PhD student will manage databases, formulate hypotheses, write analysis protocols, program, analyze data, interpret and present results, and write scientific papers