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for! We are searching for a Systems developer in service development and operations for Linux at the AIDA Data Hub, belonging to the Department of Science and Technology, based at the Center for Medical
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international environment? Are you looking for an employer that invests in sustainable employeeship and offers safe, favourable working conditions? We welcome you to apply for a position as a system developer at
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new era of quantitative and predictive biology. Install, configure and maintain Linux servers (hardware and software) Manage clusters, software environments and automation tools (e.g. Ansible) Develop
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, bioinformaticians, and software developers, both within Clinical Genomics and in collaboration with healthcare professionals at Karolinska University Hospital and research groups at Karolinska Institutet. By applying
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and proteomic data Knowledge of git, conda and similar Knowledge of workflow management systems such as Snakemake and Nextflow Experience of container software such as Singularity (Apptainer)/Docker
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using Cell Painting and high-content imaging. Deep learning and multivariate methods, both supervised and unsupervised. Development of software and pipelines for analysis of large-scale image data
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bioinformatics pipelines for the metabolomics data analysis and visualization of metabolomics data, support the integration of software tools for data (pre-)processing, biomarker discovery, and predictive
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(MaxQuant, Proteome Discoverer, Peaks Studio, DIA-NN, HDX-Examiner, etc), MS RAW data analysis software (Xcalibur, Freestyle, etc.). Proficiency in protein-centric pathway analysis, enrichment, and network
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Discoverer, Peaks Studio, DIA-NN, HDX-Examiner, etc), MS RAW data analysis software (Xcalibur, Freestyle, etc.). Proficiency in protein-centric pathway analysis, enrichment, and network analysis using tools
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binding data. Examples of suitable backgrounds: Optical engineering, hardware-software integration, image analysis. Building quantitative models: Using high-throughput binding data to build sequence