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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Your team You will be working in the Accelerator Development group consisting of a wide variety of experts within the accelerator field, including
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for professional development. Read more on the university’s website about being an employee at Lunds University, Work at Lund University. Work duties and areas of responsibility You will have primary responsibility
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, graph theory and more to characterize biomolecular systems. The project is predominantly an applied project focusing on protein characterization; however, there is a possibility for method development
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weeks of training in higher education teaching and learning. The purpose of the position is to develop the independence as a researcher and to create the opportunity of further development. Detailed
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the project’s objectives. This development work will be conducted on a GitLab server. Within the project, the programmer is expected to work closely with the researchers who have developed the code. They are also
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, and genome‑modifying technologies. The research group works on several projects related to the development and use of new in vitro model systems for neurodegenerative diseases and brain cancer
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on the mechanisms underpinning the epigenetic control of the repetitive genome in stem cell models of early human development. The group was established in 2022 by Dr Christopher Douse and currently consists of seven
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biology, analytical chemistry, evolution, and data science. The workplace offers access to state-of-the-art core facilities for advanced microscopy and cytometry, cell and molecular biology, extracellular
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into the main codebase. Closely linked to this work is the implementation of CI/CD pipelines and other programming tasks required to support reaching the objectives of the project. This development work will be
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of Medicine is currently conducting research on the mechanisms underpinning the epigenetic control of the repetitive genome in stem cell models of early human development. The group was established in 2022 by