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/Molecular Biology/Biotechnology, or b) Computer Science/Mathematics/Physics and at the second cycle level, 60 credits in Life Science, Computer Science Mathematics, Physics or Bioinformatics including a 30
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-supervisors, as well as with other doctoral students and postdocs in the supervisors’ lab. Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological
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lies in biology, it intersects with other disciplines such as medicine, computer science, mathematics, chemistry, engineering, and physics. The department employs over 200 staff members, including
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Scool of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Job description Cellular morphology reflects fundamental biological processes such as division
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equivalent, in bioinformatics, data science, computer science, computational biology, statistics, public health, biomedical engineering, applied mathematics, physics, or another quantitative field of relevance
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need to fulfil the following requirements: PhD in one of the following fields: bioinformatics, molecular biology, computer science or related subjects the employer considers of relevance to the position
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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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and Neurodegeneration and Vascular Biology. Departmental activities are also integrated with the units for Oncology, Clinical Genetics, Clinical Immunology, Clinical Pathology, and Hospital Physics
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methods for continuous trait evolution. We welcome candidates with strong backgrounds in quantitative biology, applied mathematics, physics, computational science, statistics, or related fields. Main
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of Science and Technology and conducts research in biochemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and physical chemistry. The research is focused on catalysis, molecular recognition, structure and