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information about us, please visit: the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics . About the DDLS PhD student program Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial
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will be financial coordination of the newly launched KAW funded SciLifeLab Alpha Cell program as well as the EU MSCA SciLifeLab PULSE Post Doc program PULSE Postdoc program. About the Programs The Alpha
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collaborate with others, have a professional approach and analyze and work with complex issues. After the qualification requirements, great emphasis will be placed on personal skills. Target degree: Doctoral
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professional approach and analyze and work with complex issues. Good knowledge of English and good presentation skills in text to communicate with international lab members and write reports. well-organized
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administrative support systems Solid computer skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office (including Excel), and the ability to adopt new digital tools is required. Fluency to express yourself in speech and writing
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research school. Data driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular
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maturity. Excellent communication skills in English. Experience in tackling complex scientific problems or method development in at least one of the categories mentioned above. About the employment
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Are you passionate about applying computational approaches to solve problems in biomedicine? We are now looking for an Industrial PhD student in Data-Driven Life Sciences to work on a cutting-edge
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other experts within the Support for Computational Resources unit at NBIS and related organisations, notably SciLifeLab, National Academic Infrastructure for Supercomputing in Sweden (NAISS), and EuroHPC
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application! We are now looking for Computational Research Assistants in Tumour Evolution and Single-cell Genomics. The position Cancer evolves over time and space, with subclones often acquiring new mutations