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collaborations. The research group The position is in Ben Murrell’s group in MTC, based in the Biomedicum, in Karolinska’s Solna campus. The lab has worked across the experimental/computational interdisciplinary
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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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, distributed across 15 units at Uppsala University and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). The central hub of this network is Navet, located at the Biomedical Centre (BMC), which serves as a
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the categories listed above, where special attention will be given to skills in biophysics, molecular biology, biochemistry, optical engineering and deep learning. We wish also that you have these qualifications
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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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and doctoral students. Actively seeking external research funding. Collaboration with industry and wider society. Administration related to the work duties listed above. Qualification requirements for
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project to study genetic regulatory variation and its link to molecular, cellular and organismal phenotypes using a systems genetics approach. The project is fully computational, and potential approaches
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, computer science or a related subject the employer considers of relevance to the position. Experience (3+ years) in working with advanced bioinformatics analyses of omics data from high throughput
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and accepted to the PhD program at Stockholm University. Project description Project title: “Deep learning modeling of spatial biology data for expression profile-based drug repurposing”. A new exciting
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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