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to development activities in international projects regarding the management of genomics data and medical informatics where NBIS is active, in order to realize the visions of the 1+MG initiative (e.g., European
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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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, in vivo electrophysiological or calcium recordings, and computational analysis. About the employment This is a full-time, term-limited employment of 12 months’ duration. Stockholm University applies
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required for daily work. Preferred qualifications • Relevant university education in computer science or IT, or other technical education such as an engineering degree. • Education in Python, UI/UX, testing
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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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postdoctoral researcher will be involved into discussions within a broad range of fields including computational, medicinal and organic chemistry. Requirements PhD degree in biochemistry or structural biology
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Education: A graduate degree or an advanced level (higher education) in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biostatistics, or a related life sciences field with extensive relevant experience (4+ years
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complex biological processes. This project combines timely analytical challenges with deep rooted applications in life science. We are looking for a candidate with a PhD in either engineering/computer
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learn experimental and computational approaches to tackle fundamental biological questions with medical relevance using innovative system-wide techniques. You will work on an exciting multidisciplinary
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biomedicine, biomolecular technology, and biodiversity converge working synchronously under one roof. With one of the highest concentrations of bioinformaticians and computational biologists in Europe, Campus