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PhD Studentship in bioinformatics and cardiovascular biology - Exploring the application of geocomputational methods to high resolution spatial transcriptomics data from the human heart Award
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Award summary 100% of home tuition fees paid and an annual stipend (living expenses) of £21,805 (2026-27 UKRI rate). Successful international candidates will be required to fund difference between
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Award Summary 100% of home tuition fees paid and an annual stipend (living expenses) of £21,805 (2026-27 UKRI rate). Successful international candidates will be required to fund the difference
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Join MultiD Analyses AB and the University of Gothenburg to develop innovative bioinformatics and machine learning methods for RNA Fragmentomics, with the ambition to improve cancer care through
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science with a focus on bioinformatics. We offer an international, stimulating, and collaborative research environment where your scientific career development is promoted. The project aims to track strain
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to the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP). This enables interaction with researchers from different research fields and access to various scientific and technical expertise. Data-driven
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the "Machine Learning and Gene Regulation" team led by William Ritchie, specializing in bioinformatics and post-transcriptional regulation. The scientific environment at the IGH — international seminars, journal
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Passionate about plant stress responses, molecular biology, and bioinformatics? Join our lab as PhD candidate and
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bioinformatics is preferred. Candidates with different profiles and a strong interest in developing interdisciplinary skills are encouraged to apply. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive
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2026 Apply now Passionate about plant stress responses, molecular biology, and bioinformatics? Join our lab as PhD candidate and investigate why unique plant cells respond so differently to the same