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://nbis.se) is a large national infrastructure in rapid development providing support, tools and training to the Swedish life science research community. NBIS constitutes the bioinformatics platform
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, attention to detail, and good communication skills are essential for success in this role. Flexibility and a willingness to learn are also important, as NBIS continually adapts to meet the evolving needs
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with over 120 staff providing support, tools and training in bioinformatics to the Swedish life science research community. NBIS constitutes the bioinformatics platform at SciLifeLab (https
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competitive computational and data science capabilities in Swedish life science. The program aims to strengthen national collaborations between universities, bridge the research communities of life and data
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at the university, as well as contributing to the dissemination of knowledge to, and in collaboration with, the surrounding community. Qualifications According to the Higher Education Ordinance, Chapter 4
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control system. Fluent English communication skills, both verbally and in writing. Emphasis will be placed on personal suitability. You should work well in teams, show initiative and possess strong
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previous experience of the Spatial Transcriptomics method and data analysis as well as knowledge of the programming language R. The PhD student will be at KTH, Department of Gene Technology, SciLifeLab
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of training in teaching and learning in higher education and also get the opportunity to learn Swedish through the University’s Swedish language courses for new international staff. We offer you support for
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communication skills in English are an absolute requirement as the working environment is international. The candidate should have experience in scientific writing. We emphasize the importance of personal
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industry, healthcare, public research organizations and international partners. As a SciLifeLab Fellow, the recruited researcher will be part of the dynamic SciLifeLab community both locally in Uppsala and