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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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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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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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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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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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hampers our ability to establish causal relations between molecular alterations and disease phenotypes. In this PhD you will address this by developing a deep learning model of cancer. The PhD position
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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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validation of assays, development, and reporting of automated assays with appropriate throughput for the projects are important. Raw data is reported to web-based databases. You will actively participate in
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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