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of Python or a similar programming language. Experience in developing pipelines for data processing and management, such as Nextflow or similar systems. Knowledge of methods and applications in molecular
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at KTH in the Biotechnology doctoral program (according to KTH’s regulations). Signing a researcher agreement is a necessary condition to accept this PhD position. More information about Formulation of
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through the department’s involvement in engineering and master’s programs. Our research and teaching are conducted within seven divisions with different research focus. Read more about us here About the
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to achieve broad applicability and high reproducibility. You will have the opportunity to apply this novel approach to explore pressing biomedical questions and leveraging this knowledge to advance treatments
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/or statistical modelling, demonstrated through thesis work and/or scientific publications. Solid programming skills, for example in Python (and/or R), and experience with relevant ML libraries (e.g
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communicate on a daily basis with the Head of Unit and Lab Manager. You will also actively participate in technology development with regards to analytical methods and application of workflows to user projects
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–based studies for protein quantification and comparative analysis, to specialized applications in glycomics and glycoproteomics. We use Orbitrap and timsTOF mass spectrometers interfaced with LC systems
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program based in Sweden that been systematically mapping the localization of human proteins in cells, tissues and organs during the past 20 years. For this project, we map the subcellular distribution
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or Chika Yokota chika.yokota@scilifelab.se . Application Apply for the position at Stockholm University’s recruitment system. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the application is
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area, from basic research to large-scale applied research, and close contacts with students through the department’s involvement in engineering and master’s programs. Our research and teaching are