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life sciences. The system development team consists of two Scrum teams that develop and implement tools for handling big data and web applications for research groups and EU-funded projects. You will be
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track record, including high-impact and highly cited publications. Good knowledge in English, oral and written. Additional merits Expertise in web programming and web application development. Expertise in
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most advanced technology, we also develop novel technologies and transform the data they generate into knowledge. About the department/group In this role, you belong to the department that works with
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development, and bioinformatics. The site is led by a Director and operates as a synergistic hub, facilitating collaboration among the encompassed research infrastructures, both internally and with key
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and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) aims to recruit and train the next generation of data-driven life scientists and to create globally leading computational and data
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spectrum, in topics in virology and immunology, and currently specializes in computational biology focusing on developing methods and applications of deep learning for protein sequence and structure, as
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chloroplasts. This project will develop and apply new synthetic biology methods with the aim to enhance the rate of carbon fixation and conversion in cyanobacteria. Such methods include, for example, CRISPR/Cas
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the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. Dahlin’s team works at the intersection between experimental and computational medicine to map blood cell development at the single-cell level. This is performed
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the development and use of complex model systems that enable the study of biological functions at the multicellular, cellular, and molecular levels under conditions resembling the body’s tissues or organs. This 6
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description Microorganisms drive biogeochemical cycles and underpin food webs making them essential for the health and functioning of marine ecosystems. At the Baltic Sea Centre at Stockholm University research