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Applicants should have a PhD in medical science such as epidemiology, biostatistics, computer science, statistics, etc. We will also consider those with PhDs in other areas but who have advanced/relevant data
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collaborative departmental and interdisciplinary research. This is a position of three years with possibility of extension. Your profile To be eligible for employment as a postdoctor, a PhD or a foreign degree
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well as Hi-C and transcriptome sequencing. You will use these datasets to detect chromosomal abnormalities and study their breakpoints. Using statistical methods and machine learning, we will explore how
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that you have demonstrated A PhD in neuroscience, traumatology or equivalent. Formal education and experience of planning and conducting animal experiments. Theoretical and practical knowledge in
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as a postdoctor, a PhD or a foreign degree deemed to be equivalent to a Swedish PhD is required. This eligibility requirement must be fulfilled at the latest at the time of the employment decision
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in a supportive and stimulating environment. The project involves collaboration with two other research groups: those of Lucas Molleman at the University of Amsterdam (where a PhD student is working
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of Anil Yaman (VU Amsterdam). Research visits to Amsterdam may be possible. Your profile We are seeking an ambitious, innovative, and enthusiastic researcher with: A PhD in a relevant field (e.g., computer
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process, including study design, experimentation, data and statistical analysis, as well as scientific writing. You are expected to produce scientific articles for publication in appropriate journals and
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at the postdoctoral level include project design, data collection, statistical and qualitative analysis, and the preparation of scientific articles and grant applications. You will also lead your own research projects
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during her/his PhD studies - Publications in the field of human T cell immunology - Statistical knowledge - Generate high-parameter flow cytometry data - Extensive human immune cell culture background