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well as to follow societal developments in general that are important to your work. The Faculty of Medicine applies student-active teaching methods. Qualifications For being eligible you need to hold a PhD or have
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cutting-edge expertise for analysis of current and emerging data types. Qualification requirements The applicants need to fulfil the following requirements: PhD in bioinformatics, molecular biology
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General description of the DDLS Fellows programme Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels
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developing data processing pipelines, such as Nextflow or similar systems. Computer clusters and distributed systems. Virtual environments, e.g., Docker or Apptainer. Methods for software deployment (e.g
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boundaries creates synergies that drive research forward and the high-tech methods enable research that would otherwise not be possible in Sweden. At SciLifeLab, we do not only apply the latest and most
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key aspect to maintain cutting-edge expertise for analysis of current and emerging data types. Requirements The successful applicants need to fulfil the following requirements: PhD in bioinformatics
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sequencing platforms (e.g. NextSeq 2000, NovaSeq X Plus). The role also includes continuous improvement and standardization of existing analysis methods (e.g. single-cell applications, basic histology and
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-based methods to improve cancer therapy Your profile Qualifications PhD in bioinformatics, computer science, biology, medicine, or mathematical statistics. Experience in cancer research and analyses
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phase where we are developing our working methods together. As an employee within Support services, you will contribute to KTH’s mission to research, educate and create societal benefits, and at the same
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with various disease states. There is also strong research in method and technology development, including the design and synthesis of small organic molecules and biological macromolecules. Development