16 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at SciLifeLab
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Life Science (DDLS), coordinated by SciLifeLab, aims to recruit and train the next-generation of data-driven life scientists and to create globally leading computational and data science capabilities in
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and includes both basic studies on disease causes and the development and evaluation of improved diagnostics and new treatment methods. More about the department’s activities can be found
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. Additional qualifications Experience from providing support in image analysis to other researchers is meriting. Especially meriting is proficiency in using and developing algorithms and analysis pipelines
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to analyze human gut microbiome data from large cohorts. Responsibilities Microbe-microbe and host microbe interaction analysis in multiple cohorts (n=2500) Evaluate differential fitness of specific strains in
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the research and education has a unique breadth, with large activities in classical scientific computing areas such as mathematical modeling, development and analysis of algorithms, scientific software
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– protein interactions or enzyme optimization. Main responsibilities The successful candidate will use and develop methods within one, or preferably multiple, of the following categories: Sequence library
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gender equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Description of the workplace The Department of Immunotechnology conducts research ranging from advanced technology development to biomedical
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to handle the massive amounts of data generated by novel high-throughput scMetaG methods. Here, the PhD student will develop novel bioinformatic methods and tools, which can be used to analyze massive amounts
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, aiming to create automated and AI-assisted microscopy workflows for large-scale human cell imaging and modeling. You will be responsible for developing and optimizing wet-lab and imaging protocols
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We are seeking a postdoc to become part of our research team. Research will be conducted at the Günther Lab within the Human Evolution Program within the Department of Organismal Biology