44 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof" "NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology" positions at SciLifeLab
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for! We are searching for a Systems developer in service development and operations for Linux at the AIDA Data Hub, belonging to the Department of Science and Technology, based at the Center for Medical
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international environment? Are you looking for an employer that invests in sustainable employeeship and offers safe, favourable working conditions? We welcome you to apply for a position as a system developer at
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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
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the developmental rules underlying phenotypic variation. The successful postdoctoral fellow will develop and implement an empirical framework that utilizes data-driven algorithms to learn relationships between past
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within tissues using our in-house developed spatial transcriptomics-based technology (Spatial VDJ). Using established and newly developed algorithms, we map B cell evolution within tissues, including class
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algorithms to detect complex structural variants in humans using long DNA sequencing reads. A structural variant (SV) is a large-scale alteration in the genome that involves rearranged, deleted, or inserted
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Cell initiative is a new flagship research program aiming to develop an AI model of a human cell to predict key cellular functions. It is funded by the Knut & Alice Wallenberg Foundation (KAW) and
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these transcripts into protein sequence databases. Guide the development of proteogenomics through implementation of novel algorithms and computational analysis infrastructure Development of tools to support clinical
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or development connected to infection biology, immunology or epidemiology Advanced integration of multiple layers of molecular data sets Programming knowledge in R and/or other programming languages
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expert support and developing cutting-edge bioinformatics infrastructure. Operating as a truly national initiative, NBIS employs more than 120 bioinformaticians, system developers, and data stewards across