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The Department of Medical Biosciences is offering a postdoctoral scholarship within the project “Developing computational tools for large-scale human intracellular signaling models”. The scholarship
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preferentially have been completed no more than three years ago. When calculating the three-year time frame, the starting point is the last date of application. If there are special reasons, such a degree may have
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to work at Uppsala University https://uu.se/om-uu/jobba-hos-oss/ The position may be subject to security vetting. If security vetting is conducted, the applicant must pass the vetting process to be eligible
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on biological processes as well as the impact of biological processes on materials. Our ambition is to foster a dynamic teaching and research environment that is internationally recognised for its excellence in
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managing user-requested proteomics and other MS-based research projects, including hands-on laboratory work. Operation of the MS instruments, Orbitraps (Thermo Scientific) and tims-TOFs (Bruker) interfaced
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to certain cells. We use high throughput sequencing to monitor the selection process and discover individual candidates that work well. Our lab is based in Scilifelab, an interdisciplinary research environment
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academic collaboration between multiple Swedish universities and distributed national research infrastructure with a distinct focus on health and environmental research (http://www.scilifelab.se ). The core
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life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health
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. Active participation in major international consortia. Support for career development, conference travel, and long-term academic progression More information: https://www.scilifelab.se/researchers/simon
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(http://www.testalab.org ) in Stockholm as a Research engineer. The position focuses on the investigation of different cellular process with super-resolution microscopy to quantitatively study dynamics in