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than 260 PhD students and 200 postdocs will be part of the Research School. The DDLS program has four strategic research areas: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and
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of 19 academic and 7 industrial PhD students. During the course of the DDLS program more than 260 PhD students and 200 postdocs will be part of the Research School. The DDLS program has four strategic
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will be expanded with the recruitment of 19 academic and 7 industrial PhD students. During the course of the DDLS program more than 260 PhD students and 200 postdocs will be part of the Research School
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7 industrial PhD students. During the course of the DDLS program more than 260 PhD students and 200 postdocs will be part of the Research School. The DDLS program has four strategic research areas
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Networks. The project encompasses several challenges in the gene regulatory network (GRN) field, from simulating realistic networks and data to accurate inference of GRNs from noisy gene expression data
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, wildlife management, forestry and crop protection. The Evolving Networks Lab is part of the Insect Ecology unit Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU at https://www.slu.se/en/about
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: Master’s degree in biomedicine or biostatistics. Doctor of medicine degree with clinical practice experience. Certified training in R and Python software. Documented experience using machine learning and
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different conditions using existing software (written in Fortran). Analysis of data using quantitative genetics tools (e.g., calculation and comparison of genetic and phenotypic covariance matrices
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the past ten years thanks to artificial intelligence, mainly in the form of deep convolutional neural networks. In parallel, functional analysis of tissue samples via novel microscopy techniques and spatial
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of cancer cells. The models are trained on high-throughput datasets, including metabolomics, proteomics, and transcriptomics, and constrained to align with the cell’s molecular networks. This allows us to