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requirements, for acceptance in the Biochemistry, especially Bioinformatics, program the applicant must have passed courses within the first and second cycles of at least 90 credits in either, a) Chemistry
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(or equivalent) in biochemistry, biotechnology, bioinformatics, chemical biology, or a related field - Strong proficiency in spoken and written English Meriting qualifications: - Experience in protein engineering
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student who will work experimentally with microbial and human DNA sequencing, including associated analyses using standard bioinformatics methods. The project will also involve statistical analysis in R
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service obligations applicable to Swedish civil servants. Applicants must: Have a Master’s degree, or equivalent, in bioinformatics, data science, computer science, computational biology, statistics, public
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tissue Some documented experience in bioinformatics Experience working with cell cultures The position requires that you are cooperative, analytical (mathematical ability), and genuinely engaged in
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level in computational biology, physics, applied mathematics, computer science, bioinformatics, structural biology, or a related subject or completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of
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of microbial communities using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, followed by bioinformatic analysis. It further includes applying hierarchical and mixed‑effects models and integrating microbiome data with environmental
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quantitative genetics and plant biology. We expect the candidate to have an academic background in plant genetics and genomics, ecology, plant biology, agronomy, bioinformatics, biotechnology or a related field
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, physics, applied mathematics, computer science, bioinformatics, structural biology, or a related subject or completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced courses
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, bioinformatics, quantitative and structural proteomics, as well as structural biology (cryo‑electron microscopy), to determine the interactions between intact bacteria, bacterial virulence factors, and human