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includes designing fusion proteins with various tags, producing viruses, transfecting human cells, and studying how these cell models are affected by small molecules and intracellularly produced peptides
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students, and administrative staff. Research and education at the department occurs in an international environment and is focused on animal biology. Outstanding and high impact research is conducted in a
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analysis and computational modelling. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to innovative experimental research within a dynamic and collaborative environment, advancing high-impact studies
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, international, and outward-looking work environment located in the lively city of Gothenburg on the west-coast of Sweden. The position is funded by the fellowship scheme of the Wallenberg National Program for
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at the spatial level in the colon (ERC Synergy) and the impact of spaceflight on the brain gene Swedish Research Council and Swedish National Space Agency). The postdoctoral research activities will focus
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universities. SciLifeLab forms an internationally unique infrastructure and research community, bringing together groundbreaking life science technologies with data and AI expertise. Computational methods and
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. The position is based in the Computational Genomics Research (CGR) Lab, within the Data Science and AI division. About us The Department of Computer Science and Engineering , a joint department of Chalmers and
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will be part of a dedicated team with full end-to-end ownership of its products. You will work specifically with SciLifeLab’s digital infrastructure, delivering high-impact solutions to Sweden’s leading
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to the development of novel tools for cancer risk assessment with real potential impact on healthcare. Qualifications Requirements A doctoral degree or an equivalent foreign degree in computer science, statistics
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. Our research is focused on cell biology, spatial proteiomics and machine learning for bioimage analysis. The aim is to understand how human proteins are distributed in time and space, how this affects