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qualifications: Experience in microbial cultivation, in particular anaerobic cultiv Experience with molecular methods Basic knowledge of bioinformatics Documented experience and demonstrated ability in oral
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or proteomics, including basic bioinformatics analysis. Education or documented training in scientific communication, including scientific writing and oral presentation of research results. Eligibility Students
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of the contact activation system. Education or documented training in omics-based approaches, such as transcriptomics or proteomics, including basic bioinformatics analysis. Education or documented training in
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to different biological materials and research questions. The bioinformatic/statistic component of the proteomic pipeline is an important part of the work, to be able to assist the users in interpretation and
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, and bioinformatics competence within the lab. Additional technologies are accessed through the department of Medical Cell Biology and through SciLifeLab. Responsibilities The post doc fellow is expected
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, comparative medicine, food safety, bioinformatics and One Health. Our research covers everything from production animals to sports and pet animals, laboratory animals and wild animals. The department's
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molecular methods including PCR, sequencing and graphene-based detection methods, bioinformatics as well as experimental and clinical data. The project takes place in close collaboration with academy
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research in skin wound healing. Our multidisciplinary team combines molecular medicine, bioinformatics, and clinical insights to uncover the mechanisms behind skin repair and chronic wounds. As part of our
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pipelines Research environment and support: Access to world-class infrastructure and core facilities at Karolinska Institute and SciLifeLab, including microscopy, sequencing, bioinformatics, and animal
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well as high motivation to pursue doctoral studies. Previous experience with plant nitrogen physiology, trees as a model system, genetics, genomics, and bioinformatics are valuable merits. Place of work: Umeå